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🎶 Boost your Strat, own the stage with every note!
The Fender Stratocaster Mid Boost Upgrade Kit is a premium active pickup enhancement designed to enrich your guitar’s midrange frequencies. This all-inclusive kit features a PCB board, TBX tone potentiometer, volume and tone controls, output jack, resistor, mounting hardware, and detailed wiring diagrams, enabling a professional-level upgrade for Stratocaster single coil pickups with a powerful 4-watt output.
| Item model number | 0057577000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Magnetic Single Coil |
| Output Wattage | 4 Watts |
S**7
'83エリートよりハイブーストなミッドレンジ
銀**ん
今回クラプトンモデルに前オーナーが外したミッドブーストを再度取り付けるように取り寄せしました。只今リペアに出しており来週戻ってきます。よりパワーアップしてかえって来ると思います。今から楽しみです♪
S**.
Excellent produit 100% recommandé
T**M
Having installed and got it working in my standard strat it just sounds amazing and produces a huge pallet of new tones. The Volume control acts as one would expect. The TBX has an indent at 5 which is a neutral setting. Turn clockwise and the pickups get more “sparkly” (like a presence control on an amp), counter clockwise and they become more muted a bit more like humbuckers. The effects are subtle but work well when you get the hang of it. The Tone control is interesting and really works as a signal blender. Set to 0 it only lets the sound from TBX and Volume out which I shall call “clean”. Set to 10 and it runs the signal through the mid boost amp only which I shall call “boost”. Anywhere in between and it blends a ratio of the “clean” and the “boost” signals to control the amount of extra mids wanted. Now it then gets very interesting because as the Volume control is increased, the “boost” channel starts to distort like a Tube Screamer and the Tone control allows blending of clean and distorted tones to produce a “transparent” sound which responds well to playing dynamics much like a Klon Centaur does. With the 5 way pickup selector, NoiseLess Vintage PUPs, TBX, Volume & Tone controls you actually have a versatile great sounding small pedal board on the guitar. Now for some notes on installation. I managed to install it without modifications to the guitar woodwork at all. 1) Put the PWB under the bridge pickup. Layer the cavity base with self adhesive tin foil connected to ground. Insulate the board from the foil with plastic and gently screw into place. Cover the top of the PWB with electrical tape to prevent shorting to the pickup poles. It should fit quite comfortably with care. 2) When replacing the output socket, carefully rotate the socket orientation, squeeze the lugs inwards and find a position that just fits the whole assembly. It will help to solder the signal wires to the inside section of the socket to allow maximum room to fit. 3) The battery will fit beside the Tone control if it’s inserted on its narrowest side and pushed against the cavity wall. A bit of double sided adhesive tape will help hold it on place. 4) I used a rechargeable 9v battery and installed a USBC socket through the scratch plate to recharge without having to disassemble the guitar each time. It’s quite time consuming but worth it. 5) The boost amp can become unstable if not properly decoupled from the supply so I placed a 100uF 15v electrolytic across the battery terminals. Keeps it very quiet. 6) Carefully study the TBX wiring as the picture supplied does not make it clear how it should be wired. There are schematics of the “Eric Clapton Mid Boost” on the web. Study those and use a DVM to buzz out the two ganged pots to understand how they work. Anyway that’s it. 3 hours of hard work and my old MIM strat is now an Eric Clapton Special for a fraction of the price. Definitely worth the effort !! Highly recommended !!!!
F**Y
Fitted to my lace sensor gold fitted strat, the new colour diagram is much easier to read and took about an hour to fit , absolutely love that you can dial in the boost to give nice edgy blues tones or full on distortion for solos
T**O
I picked up a used MIM for use as a back-up guitar. Previous owner had installed Gen4 noiseless pups. It sounded pretty good but a bit too much contrast. Most strats are lacking in mid-tone, but this seemed ever more so. My first thought was to just a tube screamer to boost the mids. The I wondered how I could disassemble that pedal and put it in side my guitar. I did some research and ended up here. Saw this product advertised for $52 and thought how could I not. Installed it this weekend and it's excellent. It does the following: (1) like having a amp gain knob on your guitar, (2) expands the tone range of each pup, and (3) really does boos the mid-tone, although what it's actually doing when you turn the TBX knob is bleeding the treble/bass into a capacitor, effectively boosting mid. A few things to note: (1) if you're new to soldering, I would not attempt this. it's a bit more advanced and you can easily fry these parts if you dont know what you're doing. (2) the output jack did not fit into my MIM because its larger than the stock jack, so I had to dig out 1/4" of wood down inside, not a problem though. (3) the instructions are minimal so you have to do your homework on-line.
K**D
I had this installed and was so looking forward to playing live with the mid boost circuit but I was disappointed with the tonal change. The quality of the circuit was good but for me it wasn’t what I was hoping for. I took it off after one gig and went back to stock. It definitely does what it claims but personally I didn’t like it
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