Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster was an effects unit made for guitarists in the 1960s. Its function was two-fold: to increase the signal strength of the guitar going into the amplifier, and to increase tones at the high end of the spectrum (a treble booster). It was the first such effects unit.The need for a treble booster arose in the mid-1960s since many guitarists were using Gibson Les Paul guitars with Marshall and Vox amplifiers, a combination that, especially given the limitations of the PA systems of the time, tended to produce a dark, muddy sound. A pre-amplifier that also boosted treble proved a solution."@en }
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- Dallas_Rangemaster_Treble_Booster abstract "The Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster was an effects unit made for guitarists in the 1960s. Its function was two-fold: to increase the signal strength of the guitar going into the amplifier, and to increase tones at the high end of the spectrum (a treble booster). It was the first such effects unit.The need for a treble booster arose in the mid-1960s since many guitarists were using Gibson Les Paul guitars with Marshall and Vox amplifiers, a combination that, especially given the limitations of the PA systems of the time, tended to produce a dark, muddy sound. A pre-amplifier that also boosted treble proved a solution.".
- Q18350012 abstract "The Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster was an effects unit made for guitarists in the 1960s. Its function was two-fold: to increase the signal strength of the guitar going into the amplifier, and to increase tones at the high end of the spectrum (a treble booster). It was the first such effects unit.The need for a treble booster arose in the mid-1960s since many guitarists were using Gibson Les Paul guitars with Marshall and Vox amplifiers, a combination that, especially given the limitations of the PA systems of the time, tended to produce a dark, muddy sound. A pre-amplifier that also boosted treble proved a solution.".