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The New Dallas Rangemaster Varitone takes the traditional treble booster to a new level. Introducing a new linear gain circuit and modified tone network this new treble booster offers the user a stepped variable frequency selector allowing the user to dial in the perfect sweet spot both in terms of gain and tonal performance. The new Dallas Rangemaster Varitone features a specially produced OC75 Transistor, hand selected for its optimum performance over the tonal spectrum.

Features

Dallas Rangemaster Varitone

  • Traditional 1965 Amp top Style Casing
  • Black and white finish
  • Specially selected OC75 Transistor
  • Modified Gain/Tone Circuit
  • Stepped variable frequency selector
  • Limited Edition
Transistor Guide

OC75: Bright and high gain, snappy in tone, sounds raspy in a 3 transistor circuit such as the MKI.5
OC81D: Smooth gain lots of saturation
2G381: This is what gives the MKI its sag when you bend a note. They are key to the MKIs Tone.
OC44: Bright and Driven Tone
OC71: More Shrill and Glassy then an OC44
ACY41: Bright, Raspy, and in your face (ideal for fuzz)
2n4061: Silicon-based, used in the Shatterbox for crazy amounts of thick fuzz

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
  • British Pedal Co.
Model
  • Series Rangemaster Varitone Authentic Treble Booster
Finish
  • Vintage
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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