Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

Re: Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

I am not sure is a Micro Amp is a solution. The OP says he wants to "cut through the mix" that is usually a tonal issue, not a volume issue. There are a lot of different applications to achieve this many have been mention in the thread. EQs, boosts, stacking will all work, I use a harmonizer or a harmonic energizer for this purpose.
 
Re: Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

I use the micro amp through the loop as a volume boost for solos with my Blackstar.
 
Re: Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

So, literally every type of pedal that could be used as a boost has been suggested. Who actually uses/has used an AC15 heavily in the manner the OP describes, and if so what have you used?
 
Re: Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

I don't know if OP wants to "cut through" for solos only, or all the time. I have trouble seeing the AC 15 as having a "problem cutting through" issue.

If solos only, then sure EP Booster, Treble boost, Micro amp etc.
If it is through the whole mix all the time, I gotta ask about what else is in the mix? What end of the mix? Loud enough? (AC 15 on stage w/ a TSL full stack and an Ampeg 8x10)

Still like EQ. Almost sounds like OP has a killer bedroom tone that is all wrong for stage....
 
Re: Pedal to help give my sound a little bit more.

I play a VOX AC15 Heritage. I recommend Crowther Double Hotcake, RAT, and AC Booster. If you prefer using gain pedals, you may want to fit your AC with a Celestion Heritage G12M.
 
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