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<blockquote data-quote="Rising Farce" data-source="post: 155267" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>I have that trio loaded in a Friedman-modded RM100, and it will cover any heavy tone you need covered. </p><p></p><p>The HBE is the most traditional of the bunch, with lots of mids, moderate lows and a darker high end than most Marshall-type modules. It also has the signature Friedman compression, which makes it incredibly smooth for soloing.</p><p></p><p>The SLO has more lows and highs, giving it a more aggressive edge. It also has a sharper attack than the HBE, but it's still very nice for lead playing. It slots neatly between the other two on the traditional/modern continuum.</p><p></p><p>The VH4 is darker and much less compressed than the other two, with a huge low end. I like it for heavy rhythm playing, but it does leads quite well with a boost. </p><p></p><p>As noted, there are plenty of excellent non-Synergy options available as well. I only limited my observations here to the Synergy products because you asked about them specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rising Farce, post: 155267, member: 1859"] I have that trio loaded in a Friedman-modded RM100, and it will cover any heavy tone you need covered. The HBE is the most traditional of the bunch, with lots of mids, moderate lows and a darker high end than most Marshall-type modules. It also has the signature Friedman compression, which makes it incredibly smooth for soloing. The SLO has more lows and highs, giving it a more aggressive edge. It also has a sharper attack than the HBE, but it's still very nice for lead playing. It slots neatly between the other two on the traditional/modern continuum. The VH4 is darker and much less compressed than the other two, with a huge low end. I like it for heavy rhythm playing, but it does leads quite well with a boost. As noted, there are plenty of excellent non-Synergy options available as well. I only limited my observations here to the Synergy products because you asked about them specifically. [/QUOTE]
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