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Improve your frequency, improve your sound. An expertly built pedal, the Fulltone Ranger Treble Booster allows you to still drive hard but eliminate the woolly output for a perkier, more crisp one. Transform your tone whether you want it softer or harder, more or less chime, you can adjust by ear and Fulltone has made it so there is simply no wrong setting. The Ranger is a tiny pedal but includes a battery if you prefer the freedom to move your pedals around. Top-mounted jack inputs make for a tidy addition to crowded or smaller pedalboards.
Product Ref: 151507
The choice of the professional. High standards and an industry-leading ethic are what make Fulltone's pedals sound so epic. And the Fulltone Ranger Treble Booster is no different. Known for their analogue circuits, Fulltone holds a presence on most guitarist's pedalboards. Top-quality components and unbeatable craftsmanship are what makes Fulltone's pedals a good choice. Enjoy a full tone of your own.
Steal iconic treble from the 60s. Emulating the classic Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster, a lot of time has been spent perfecting the Ranger. The one key difference is that Fulltone has managed to get the pedal to run from a regular 9V negative-ground power supply or a battery, depending on your preference. The pedal has a six-position rotary switch including the popular treble-raising sounds of the original Rangemaster 1 and 2. In addition to the already great Rangemaster modes, you can be a boost wizard with the ability to increase full, lo-mids, mids and highest.
Brighten up your riffs and stand out. By boosting the frequency of the mid-range and treble, your solos will scream out and cut to the front. Simply hit the level control on the front panel to control the frequencies you want to boost. Avoid a dark overdriven sound when you don't want it and give your solos the output they deserve.