Board Configurator
Moollon

Treble Boost

BOOSTER

Description

The Treble Boost was one of the most influential effects units of the 1960s. When British rock experienced its golden era, musicians played on large stages with powerful, often multi-chained amplifier systems. In this environment, the Treble Boost was originally developed to compensate for treble losses caused by long and complex cable runs. But it soon became clear that this pedal did more than just bring back frequencies - it gave the sound a characteristic bite that made it the central tool of British rock guitarists. The sound on Eric Clapton's early albums set standards, and artists such as Rory Gallagher and Brian May refined their sound with the Treble Boost - it became a legend among vintage aficionados. The Moollon Limited Edition Treble Boost is based on the legendary circuit of the Dallas Rangemaster from the 1960s. Original NOS Mullard OC44 germanium transistors were used for this new edition - extremely rare components that are largely responsible for the authentic sound. The circuit is wired point-to-point, in the style of classic boutique electronics. This model is particularly versatile thanks to the 3-way switch with Treble 1, Treble 2 and Mid modes, which address different sound ranges and thus enable a wide range of tonal applications - from a brilliant treble boost to a focused midrange boost. Due to the limited availability of the OC44 transistors, this version is limited to just 100 units worldwide. For collectors and sound purists, the Moollon Treble Boost is therefore not just a tool, but a real piece of music history.

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Technical data

Width
2.36 in
Depth
4.33 in
Height
1.77 in
Circuit type
analog
Voltage
9V DC, center negative