By "this" I actually mean two things...
In my band, the other guitarist and I like to wander out into the crowd sometimes when we're not needed for backup vocals... and many times we trade leads back and forth. I generally use one of a couple different boosts when soloing to cut through the mix, but (of course) I can't take the pedals with me onto the dance floor...
...or can I?
I had this idea of putting a boost on my belt... making a small pager-sized "pedal" that I could take with me. I was thinking about using one of these (http://guitarelectronics.com/seymour...oster-circuit/) with an extra input and replacing the mini-toggle with a latching push-button. It would sit right next to my wireless unit and be in easy reach to just tap it on or off when I want it without having to be near my pedals or the stage.
Has anybody tried a) this idea, or b) this particular unit? Any thoughts?
Edit: the link above no longer seems to work. I looked around the GuitarElectronics site and the Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster Circuit is no longer listed... makes me wonder if I bought the last one! The paperwork also calls it a "Fire Storm Circuit" and the description said that it was the same circuit found in the SD Pickup Booster pedal without the resonance switch.
In my band, the other guitarist and I like to wander out into the crowd sometimes when we're not needed for backup vocals... and many times we trade leads back and forth. I generally use one of a couple different boosts when soloing to cut through the mix, but (of course) I can't take the pedals with me onto the dance floor...
...or can I?
I had this idea of putting a boost on my belt... making a small pager-sized "pedal" that I could take with me. I was thinking about using one of these (http://guitarelectronics.com/seymour...oster-circuit/) with an extra input and replacing the mini-toggle with a latching push-button. It would sit right next to my wireless unit and be in easy reach to just tap it on or off when I want it without having to be near my pedals or the stage.
Has anybody tried a) this idea, or b) this particular unit? Any thoughts?
Edit: the link above no longer seems to work. I looked around the GuitarElectronics site and the Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster Circuit is no longer listed... makes me wonder if I bought the last one! The paperwork also calls it a "Fire Storm Circuit" and the description said that it was the same circuit found in the SD Pickup Booster pedal without the resonance switch.
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