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Ulf Edlund
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Matchbox models

Post by Ulf Edlund »

Is there any important differences between various matchbox models (4, 6, 7 etc)?
Im thinking of buying some kind of used buffer amp but i don't know what to look for.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I don't know anything about the 4, but the only difference between models 6 & 7 is that the model 7 has a little switch on it that turns the unit off. On the model 6, you have to pull the output plug to turn it off and save on the battery. I have the model 6 and installed a switch I bought from Radio Shack.
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Thanks Erv, and happy hollidays to you all.

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Post by Nick Reed »

Erv,
I use a Goodrich Steeldriver II. can you tell me the differences in the Matchbox compared to the Steeldriver.
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Post by Ulf Edlund »

The matchbox is the same as the steeldriver but without the distortion cirquit.

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Post by Wayne Brown »

sorry ulf but there is no op amp in a steel driver II...go to www.kickinsteel.com and you will find some matchboxs all with op amps
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Post by John Fabian »

The differences between an earlier matchbox like the MB 6 and the MB 7a are more than just an external on/off switch.

MB 7A can achieve a gain greater than unity.
MB 7A sounds way better due to the improved circuitry.
MB 7A uses an op amp.
MB 7A doesn't have that slightly "compressed" sound typical of most impedance-matching devices and pedals.

Check with Goodrich for a technical explanation of the differences.


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Post by Ulf Edlund »

Thank you guys. Now i'm learning something.

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