The Xotic EP Booster has been causing a fuss for a while now. Supposedly based around the legendary Echoplex EP-3 preamp it’s been recognised as one of the best boosters currently available.
Here’s the description from the Xotic website:
“What do the tones of renowned guitarist such as Page, EVH and Johnson have in common? They all used the legendary echo machine EP-3 as a pre-amp.We’ve captured that magic in a new Xotic Effects pedal, the EP Booster.
We’ve used the highest quality parts available with a discrete FET design and low impedance output, the EP Booster provides up to +20dB of unadulterated boost with multi-dimensional, shimmering highs and lows, and no ear fatigue. The internal DIP switches let you choose the boost frequencies, and EQ settings.
Housed in a small 3.5″x 1.5″ x 1.5″ case with blue LED and transparent knob, the EP Booster can be powered by 9-volt up to 18-volts.
A simple pure boost that pays reverence to the magical EP-3 and captures the celebrated tones of the world’s most famous players.
The EP-Booster,great tone starts here!”
Here’s a vero layout by IVIark of tagboardeffects.blogspot.com: http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/xotic-ep-booster.html
[EDIT] – I told you I’d draw a schematic up, here’s the business:
Here’s a vero layout drawn by IVIark of tagboardeffects.blogspot.com: http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/xotic-ep-booster-briggs-modded.html, check out his site for an awesome array of vero board layouts of just about everything!
[EDIT2] – If you want to actually reduce the low end present in the circuit I’d reduce the input cap to 33nF and change the bypass cap on the “Boost” control to 220nF ~ 470nF ~ 1uF depending on your preference. I’d also recommend one other small change – replace the drain resistor on the first FET with a 10k trim pot then use it to dial in a 5.5v bias on the Jfet’s drain to make sure you’ve got it in the “sweet spot”. Just thought I’d add that 😉
[EDIT3] – One last thing, for those interested in booster circuits which add colouration to your tone check this out (schematic below), it’s a prototype I was working on back in 2009! The values in the treble control need tweaking to find the best response but it sounds pretty good “as is”. This thing also sounds best at 18 volts 🙂 Build it up and tell me what you think:




