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There is a site on the internet that sells a couple of "Byrds" pickguard mods, one with a VOX treble booster. Has anyone tried one of these and if so how did it affect the guitar sound ? (I assume they are created for a 370/12 only)
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I have a treble booster[not installed in my Rick],
and my reaction is this; Do you like the thought of icepicks going into your brain?Mind you, I like a bright snappy Rick 12 as much or more than the next guy, but the T boost is sheer overkill.
I use Fender Twins, and, say, you have the Twin set to like around 3. Well, kick in the T boost, and the volume[and attendant squealing and shreiking] seems the equivalent to the Twin now on like 6 or 7.Ever heard the Byrd live set from Monterey? Especially, listen to "Rock and Roll Star". The piercing leads there are pure Treble booster.NOT compressor.Pure vintage live 60s McGuinn.IMO, the T boost should be used with discretion, to say the least.But an interesting device for sure.FWIW, Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane is the person who turned McGuinn on to the thing.
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What is the website?
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Main products page:

http://www.tonewerks.com/page2.html

Byrds pickguard/treble booster mod page:

http://www.tonewerks.com/page6.html
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Interesting stuff. Thanks. Would love to get a 325 Byrd, but that is a different beast!
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Don: I agree, that a Treble Booster can push things right over the top and them some.

Having said that, however, the overall sound is achieved by the complete chain of instrument-booster-amplifier and given the right combination my experience is that it can result in a great sound.

Make no mistake about it, however, be prepared for some feedback and ear-drum piercing notes during the adjustment phase.

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Peter siad:

... be prepared for some feedback and ear-drum piercing notes during the adjustment phase ...

I'm finding that out with my Vox AD120VTH!
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Post by sir_andrew_of_left_coast »

I e-mailed the Tonewerks-guy about the Byrds pickguard/booster a while back... he wrote that the booster he installs has a trim pot adjustment on it (I don't know if the originals did or not)... which, I imagine, would enable you to ease-up on the "ear fatigue" a little.

I've heard the 325 Byrd... OUCH!
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Post by rick12dr »

Though I never installed the T boost in my '67 370-12, I considered that If I did, I might make the "master volume"[which is redundant, since there Are 3 separate volumes anyway, and I personally don't fiddle with pots much at all] into the "trim pot" for the T boost.Just another idea...
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And a good idea at that, Don.
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