

The TI-Boost by Black Country Customs is a signature boost pedal designed in collaboration with long-time Laney artist Tony Iommi. It replicates the significant bass cut and mid-boost of Tony’s original modified Dallas Arbiter Range Master pedal, with added gain and enhanced EQ options. The pedal features a Drive and Volume control, along with the ability to adjust Low and High frequencies and a three-way mid-switch for tonal versatility. It is powered by either a battery or PSU, housed in a solid metal chassis, and designed for low battery consumption. The pedal also includes true-bypass operation with whisper-silent switching. The item dimensions are 52mm x 93mm x 112mm (HWD), and it weighs 0.55kg. The package includes an instruction booklet and a battery.
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Very Good
$203.93
Brand New
$168.78
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$188.31
Brand New
$199.99
Brand New
$199.99
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