Analog Man Beano Boost

The Analog Man Beano Boost is an effects pedal based around the original Dallas Rangemaster pedal from 1960s - the choice for boosting the bass and treble (high) end of the guitar signal into an amp. The 'Beano' name was inspired by Eric Clapton, whom was speculated to have used a Dallas Rangemaster to achieve his unique guitar tone on the John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers album from 1966, and is seen on the front cover reading a Beano comic...

Steve Hackett uses a Beano Boost for his own guitar sound: "'The Beano boost really does [the Dallas Rangemaster's] job. It’s really bright and it’s very good for certain things - it works really well live.'"

Further information

 * Analog Man website