EmiAba -
Hello, I love the J.Rockett Archer for a real full boost and treble and grit too. But after I bought a J.Rockett "The Dude" pedal - which is supposed to be very similar to a Dumble like sound, "The Dude" is now my favorite boost of all. You can get anything out of it, plus if needed, it can tear your head off with just a transparent boost. Also it can sound like SRV. Or Leslie West, or Jeff Beck, or Hendrix. I will always have the Archer to boost big and fill a room, but the Dude is so versatile to me, it is my desert island pedal now.
I must say, I still use a Sparkle Drive from Voodoo Lab to get an always on grit kind of rhythm sound, but when I need a huge solo boost I now go to the Dude. I cannot say enough about it. The Archer is great at transparent boost with grit, and I use it live, but the Dude has character like I've never heard. I say and swear, on this day in February, the Dude is now my favorite transparent OR really full GRIT pedal of all time. I am 64 years old next month and my first pedal was an original germanium Fuzz Face Dallas Arbiter in 1967 when I was 15 or so. It was the first Fuzz Face to come to Seattle/Tacoma, it got stolen, and the only replacement had silicon based components. I have been through so many great pedals and bad, trying to achieve that first sound - volume on 10, fuzz on 1 or 2 - using that Fuzz Face as a transparent boost without knowing it, I have finally, in the last 2 years, found *for me* the best pedals I have used to get the sound I hear in my head.
Also Seymour Duncan pickups with magnet swaps here and there to get me where I am going also.
Thanks for reading, if you did (I am somewhat of a blabber mouth at times),
Steve Buffington