Medium-Gain Booster

RM Treble-Booster

The RM model is based on the British Range Master unit, loaded with a original OC44 Germanium transistor, produced between 1965 and 1969, as used by Eric Clapton in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Brian May in early Queen and early Rory Gallagher.

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RM Velvet Treble-Booster

The RM Velvet is loaded with the mild and mellow sounding OC76 Germanium transistor like the OR model and is therefore the perfect Blues machine, like a crossover between the RM and OR model.

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RM Early Days Treble-Booster

The RM Early Days is based on the short lived first version of the Rangemaster. A tad more brilliant like the RM.

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HS Treble Booster

The HS model is based on the British Hornby-Skewes Treble Booster unit, issued early 1965 and is loaded with a germanium transistor as used by Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple.

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HS-C Treble Booster

The HS model is based on the british Hornby-Skewes Treble Booster unit, issued in early 1965. The HS-Custom model is identical to the HS but includes a volume control (like Blackmore’s own modification).

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HS-S Treble-Booster

The HS-S model is the follow-up of the germanium-transistor loaded 1967 Hornby-Skewes Treble Booster, equipped with one of the earliest silicon transistors, used by Blackmore on ‘Machine Head’ or Martin Barre (Jethro Tull).

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HS-S Master Treble Booster

The HS-S model is the follow-up of the germanium-transistor loaded 1967 Hornby-Skewes Treble Booster, equipped with one of the earliest silicon transistors, used by Blackmore on ‘Machine Head’ or Martin Barre (Jethro Tull). The HS-S Master model features added volume control.

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OR Treble/Bass Booster

The OR model is based on the British Orange Treble & Bass booster, made in the late 60's. The unit includes a tone control which allows an extraordinary amount of versatility.

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DM-T Fat Treble Boost

The DM-T is based on the Germanium fitted Winston Treble Booster circuit made in England in the late 60's. You can dial between a tight bass-cut and a fat midrange/treble sound with a BSM special developed control. A very versatile booster.

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RW-F Treble Booster

The RW-F was developed for low output Humbuckers and P90s for a classical Ron Wood in The Faces or Steve Marriott in Humble Pie sound in the first place but fits single coils just as well. Great to clean up muddy neck Humbuckers. A real Swiss knife!

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AP-WA Treble Booster

BSM designed the AP-WA special Booster to celebrate Andy Powell’s glorious 70s sound inWishbone Ash. But it could also be used for Michael Schenker in UFO or Gary Moore Les Paul sounds. It is a very crisp sounding unit with a switch to enhance the bass. Great for ES335s.

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