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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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DM-T Treble Booster from BSM
August 28, 2005
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The BSM DM-T model is based on the Winston Treble Booster made in England in the late 60's, and was used by some british bands at this time. While mainly a copy of the Winston circuit, BSM's DM-T also adds a versatile tone-control system: for the treble and mid tone-control the circuit of the almost forgotten Apollo booster is used while for the bass tone-control the circuit of a modified VOX booster will comfort your ears. In comparison to the technically similar but more gently sounding OR Treble & Bass Booster, the DM-T produces a harder sound without getting shrill according to the company. It fits perfectly the classic beat and rock sound but is also a good mate for funky or country rock music. The DM-T is loaded with the original NOS 60s germanium transistors like the Winston Treble Booster was. MSRP in Europe is 180 Euro. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.treblebooster.net/.Recent BSM headlines
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