Benson Germanium Boost Pedal

£209.00

This is the Benson Germanium Boost Pedal from Benson Amps, listed in Boost Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Boost pedals come in many different forms – Some of them cut out your bass frequencies, essentially boosting the treble, while others boost the mid frequencies which can be useful for fattening up lead lines. The Benson Germanium Boost is a linear boost that doesn't affect your EQ. Instead, it preserves your natural tone and sounds just like your guitar and amplifier, only boosted! Housed in a rugged chassis with one simple volume control, the Benson Germanium Boost is a useful tool for giving your solos a much needed lift or pushing your amp into natural overdrive.

Here's what Benson say about the Germanium Boost

When designing the temperature controlled fuzz, we tried some weird approaches. One of the things we tried was utilizing a voltage controlled error correcting circuit to bias a single germanium transistor. It ultimately didn’t work for the fuzz, since that circuit is comically sensitive to transistor gain attributes. We did find a place for it though.

It turns out it was PERFECT for achieving a germanium clean boost that, (like our fuzz) is impervious to component drift, leakage, and temperature….more so in fact. We also fixed a couple other issues preventing the germanium transistor from being used as a convincing linear boost…we increased the input headroom (even a normal guitar signal will drive a germanium transistor into unwanted input distortion without some tweaks) and increased the input impedance (a BJT transistor would normally thin out bass frequencies and interact negatively with whatever flows into it). The result is a germanium clean boost where you can utilize a germanium transistor WITH- OUT the weird artefacts that were previously accepted as part of the deal…temperature sensitivity, drift, and suboptimal input impedance and headroom.

It takes about 10 seconds when the boost is first powered up for the error correction circuit to bias the germanium transistor. After that it gets interesting….we can hear how it makes guitar signals sound more musical…even when set at the same volume as the bypassed tone. It seems to bring out the attack of the guitar while simultaneously smoothing out notes, like a compressor but different. It’s hard to describe. It appears to cut the bad parts of a signal and enhance the good. It’s killer on bass. It helps acoustic guitar pickups sound more natural. And of course it’ll push your amp into a frenzy.

We hope you like it.

POWER SUPPLY

This pedal is for use only with a 9vdc Boss-style center negative power supply. There is space for a battery which is activated when a cable is plugged into the input, and there is no power supply plugged into the DC jack. Please do not subject this pedal to more than 9vdc or the pedal or power supply could be destroyed.

Brand

Benson Amps

Benson Amps is a boutique amplifier company based in Portland, Oregon, known for producing high-quality, hand-built amplifiers with a focus on tone and craftsmanship. Founded by Chris Benson, the company has gained a reputation for creating versatile, modern amps that combine vintage-inspired sounds with contemporary reliability. Benson amps are prized for their clarity, warmth, and dynamic range, often favoured by musicians who appreciate both vintage tones and the flexibility needed for modern playing styles.

Benson’s product line includes both guitar and bass amplifiers, as well as effect pedals, all designed with a commitment to quality components and attention to detail. Their amplifiers are known for offering a wide range of tones, from crisp and clean to rich, saturated overdrive, making them suitable for a variety of genres. With a focus on user-friendly controls and intuitive design, Benson Amps has become a popular choice among both professional musicians and audiophiles looking for bespoke sound equipment that provides exceptional tonal depth and character.

Category

Boost Pedals

A boost raises signal level without deliberately creating a new effect waveform. Clean boosts emphasise level and headroom, while coloured boosts reshape bass, midrange or treble and may add mild clipping at higher settings. Placed before a gain stage, the extra level changes how that stage distorts; placed later, it can provide a volume lift if sufficient headroom remains.

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Bass

Voiced or equipped to retain low-frequency fundamentals and the higher headroom of a bass signal. Clean blends, crossovers and bass-specific filter ranges can preserve weight and articulation while the effected portion adds harmonics, movement or ambience.