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AC and RC boost from Xotic effects review
By Anders Begdahl UGG.
AC and RC boost from
Xotic effects
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While I have quite a few overdrives I where attracted by the video
clips of the AC-booster. The sound those pro players got with that
pedal was amazing. The overdrives I have all color the sound, which
actually can be a good thing, the Landgraff can give Marshall grind to a
Fender and the Klon has a nice fat midrange boost when overdriving. The RC
boost also seemed attractive, the ability the push the just a little bit
more is something the Klon does well but I looked for a smaller pedal that
would be easier to transport for jams etc.
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The background on the pedals, from the designers at Prosound
Communications. The AC boost where designed to a boost pedal for,
you guessed it, Vox AC-30. During the design of the pedal the design team
decided to make more of an overall overdrive/boost pedal for any amp. The RC
boost main purpose is to be a clean boost and to drive the rig, pedals, cords,
amps and guitars for the best natural sound. RC stands for Rig Conductor. Both
pedals where designed with input from pro players Both pedals have the same size
and controls, small MXR type boxes with Volume, gain, bass and treble controls,
both are true bypass. The RC boost is white and the AC boost is yellow.
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The AC/RC sound. Let's start with the AC
-booster. This is NOT a Tube Screamer type of pedal. It does not have the
mid-hump of the TS style pedals. Instead it is a smooth and transparent
overdrive. The treble and bass controls let's you tailor the sound to fit
you're rig, cut treble add bass to make a fat sound or boost treble to cut
through with you're neck pickup. As this is a transparent pedal it
complements you're amp and guitar and lets you get the most of it. The
pedal has great sustain and can go from subtle boost to singing sustain. I
think the best results are achieved if you have an amp that distorts a
little and use the AC-boost to take it to the next level. The AC-booster
is a great versatile overdrive at a really good price, I highly recommend
trying it. The RC has not received as much buzz as the AC-booster but I
liked this pedal a lot. It can be a real lifesaver. If you have to
borrow an amp and find it flat sounding the RC can add some sparkle and
that little extra bit and overdrive to make come alive.
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When I played it with my showman the amp was totally clean, when switching on
the RC I achieved a great 70's stones rhythm sound. It is very natural and work
great as mild boost. It does not have a huge volume boost so it will not be
ideal to push the preamp into crazy distortion, but what it does it does
extremely well. I could set my Skrydstrup or Mystic totally clean, switch on the
RC for rock rhythm and set the lead channel to sweet sustain and boost just a
bit with the RC. I have never tried a pedal that does almost distorted sounds as
good as the RC. Since it has both treble and bass controls it can work also as a
treble boost for a tired neck pickup or fat boost for the ice picky bridge
pickup. I am very impressed by this pedal there has been several occasion where
I almost got a great sound, adding the RC took away the almost. Another funny
thing is that the RC interacts very well with other overdrives and it also
behaves differently depending on where it is in the chain. When using it after
another overdrive it will add a lot of smooth distortion, with either the
Landgraff or AC-boost before it, my Showman sounded very much like a Marshall.If
I instead put the RC in front of the other overdrive there was not nearly as
much overdrive, even with all settings the same. Instead the RC made the sound a
bit clearer and punchier.
The bottom line These are two very
good pedals, the AC an overdrive with smooth singing sound with bite and the RC
is a boost and mild distortion pedal that can clear up you're sound and push the
rig into that special sweet spot.
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