Current Roosters Trannies?
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- daCod
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
Thank you for the welcome daCod. I just became a Fuzz Freak and I am sick with it! I blame it on Tommy's Guitar Shop and I thank them for it! It took a few decades but there is not time like the present.
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
Hi - First time post here..
I've been on the waiting list for a rooster for a long time, and the day has finally come where I can place the pre-order. I have a choice of different transistors for the Rooster, but since I never actually played a Rooster (or similar HQ treble-booster) I find it really difficult to choose. My choices are:
1) oc78
2) oc42
3) oc141
I run a pretty clean sound on my amp and crank it just to the point of break, but not into a soaring lead. Think a 60ies west coast psychedelic sound, or Stacy Sutherland-ish. You can hear my basic sound here if it helps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhihWnbJiqM
I want to use the rooster for solo boosts, but as you can probably guess I like the tone to be relatively transparent and not too compressed. Sort of like a good Tone Bender with the volume rolled back. Also, I would like to use it for getting some nasty 60ies Beatles-esque trebley guitars in recording and so on. Which of the trannies would you say fits this description the best?
Does the rooster 'clean up' at all like a fuzz when you roll off the volume of the guitar? Is there a difference to how well the different trannies clean up?
Thanks a lot!
I've been on the waiting list for a rooster for a long time, and the day has finally come where I can place the pre-order. I have a choice of different transistors for the Rooster, but since I never actually played a Rooster (or similar HQ treble-booster) I find it really difficult to choose. My choices are:
1) oc78
2) oc42
3) oc141
I run a pretty clean sound on my amp and crank it just to the point of break, but not into a soaring lead. Think a 60ies west coast psychedelic sound, or Stacy Sutherland-ish. You can hear my basic sound here if it helps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhihWnbJiqM
I want to use the rooster for solo boosts, but as you can probably guess I like the tone to be relatively transparent and not too compressed. Sort of like a good Tone Bender with the volume rolled back. Also, I would like to use it for getting some nasty 60ies Beatles-esque trebley guitars in recording and so on. Which of the trannies would you say fits this description the best?
Does the rooster 'clean up' at all like a fuzz when you roll off the volume of the guitar? Is there a difference to how well the different trannies clean up?
Thanks a lot!
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
I'm curious about the transistors too. We're OC44's used in the first RR's? Are there other transistors that people like better than others in he RR?
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
The're all goodfenderbender4 wrote:I'm curious about the transistors too. We're OC44's used in the first RR's? Are there other transistors that people like better than others in he RR?
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- Lee
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
Just about any germanium can be used in a booster some work better then others. My favorite recently is the OC141 or OC140 that's in my RR-10
fenderbender4 wrote:kind of like boobs
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
Some of which are silicon enhancedanemochore wrote:There all good
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
So the silicon ones have a "harder" feel to them?stella_blues wrote:Some of which are silicon enhancedanemochore wrote:There all good
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
Dear Bongo, No.
Good deals with all these guys
Good deals with all these guys
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Re: Current Roosters Trannies?
FWIW, I'm partial to the OC44 (always liked the description of it sounding like a tiny gnome frying eggs) and the OC71/2 in a Rooster.
This my fave by far (OC71)
But this was my first Rooster with a CV7112 (which is OC140 I think)
Same as the Red Baron -- quite pronounced mids
I had an early RR with an AC176 that was wicked smaht. Less gainy but very sweet sounding.
Then there's the AC128 face ripper offer. Holy crap, that thing had a lot of gain.
This my fave by far (OC71)
But this was my first Rooster with a CV7112 (which is OC140 I think)
Same as the Red Baron -- quite pronounced mids
I had an early RR with an AC176 that was wicked smaht. Less gainy but very sweet sounding.
Then there's the AC128 face ripper offer. Holy crap, that thing had a lot of gain.
Dear Bongo, No.
Good deals with all these guys
Good deals with all these guys
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