Re: Pedal for Boston Tone
Bostons lead tone could be done with many distortion pedals.. But i would think if you had a way to boost the midrange you may be able to get some of that Boston tone.... sure a humbucker would be more ideal.... but with your exsisting axe you may be able to do it... roll the tone knob back some on the tele to help thicken things up... play with the amps tone shapers..
Oddly enough Tom's late 60's LP for studio work is a finnish stripped LP Deluxe from 68 i think... The goldtop finnish was removed to raw wood... said to have a baseball bat fat neck! The neck pickup is P90 and the bridge is a Dimarzio Super Distortion.... his live Goldtop still has the finnish on it and is very close in seriel numbers to his original studio axe.. His stage goldtop LP has 2 Dimarzio's in it.....
Most boston albums have had the tracks so overdubbed it will be hard to copy that exact tone... All those guitar tracks would be naturaly flanging together... You may need to try a flanger set for very little noticable sweep.... maybe some slight delay as well but not much
as for the distortion pedal i can say the Diamond Fireburst is a winner! I can't say you will sound like Boston but it does have a great EQ, it is dead quiet, and it has a way of turning a small combo into a Marshall stack like thump and gain