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1987 Vs. GTO
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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Latch" data-source="post: 100897" data-attributes="member: 662"><p>EDIT:</p><p></p><p>Well, after spending some more time with those modules, they can actually sound incredibly close. The GTO has in fact just a tiny more bit gain than 1987, but I can get them to sound very, very close. The voicing of the 1987 is just closer to a JCM 800 and the GTO to a plexi.</p><p></p><p>Where the 1987 shines though is in the useable gain departement. I can do light crunch, big crunch and overdrive while the GTO is really an overdrive module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Latch, post: 100897, member: 662"] EDIT: Well, after spending some more time with those modules, they can actually sound incredibly close. The GTO has in fact just a tiny more bit gain than 1987, but I can get them to sound very, very close. The voicing of the 1987 is just closer to a JCM 800 and the GTO to a plexi. Where the 1987 shines though is in the useable gain departement. I can do light crunch, big crunch and overdrive while the GTO is really an overdrive module. [/QUOTE]
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