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Any high-gain modules that come with a 'clean channel'?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Wadd" data-source="post: 139541" data-attributes="member: 3335"><p>Hello, If you're referring to a video that I did where I stated you have to switch inside the module - that is an incorrect statement on my part.. </p><p>The switch on the MarkUs in my video is really a tone shaping switch from fat to something (I cant remember of the top of my head)</p><p></p><p>But it truly doesn't switch between clean and dirty like I said. My fault.</p><p></p><p>its a matter of how you dial it in. </p><p></p><p>the only thing I can think of with what you're looking for is maybe a Egnater dual mod - but then you have to have the Egnater M4, MOD 50 or MOD 100 to take advantage of the dual channels.. </p><p></p><p>I don't know a whole lot about the dual modules so maybe someone else can answer that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Wadd, post: 139541, member: 3335"] Hello, If you're referring to a video that I did where I stated you have to switch inside the module - that is an incorrect statement on my part.. The switch on the MarkUs in my video is really a tone shaping switch from fat to something (I cant remember of the top of my head) But it truly doesn't switch between clean and dirty like I said. My fault. its a matter of how you dial it in. the only thing I can think of with what you're looking for is maybe a Egnater dual mod - but then you have to have the Egnater M4, MOD 50 or MOD 100 to take advantage of the dual channels.. I don't know a whole lot about the dual modules so maybe someone else can answer that. [/QUOTE]
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