The BSM RM is a booster inspired by the British Range Master unit that was manufactured from 1965 to 1969. This pedal has been utilized by notable guitarists, including Eric Clapton during his time with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and in the band Cream. Its distinctive, powerful sound is prominently featured on the "Beano" album.
Musically, the BSM RM delivers a biting tone that enhances your guitar's natural character, making it suitable for blues, rock, and other genres. The pedal is designed to push your amp into overdrive, providing added sustain and warmth.
The controls allow for straightforward tonal adjustments, enabling you to dial in the desired level of boost and clarity.