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Boss GL100 (Awesome clean tone!)
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<blockquote data-quote="jimosity" data-source="post: 10071" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Actually, depending on the power amp you use with it, it could be pretty close.</p><p></p><p>You know the best way I can describe it (when using it with EMGs at least; haven't tried it with passives, cause I'm an EMG guy...) would be that it sounds like a great piezo tone with more low end available to add more 'acoustic' sort of body to it....while having all of the highs you'd want.</p><p></p><p>Some clean tones sound great for 'picked' pieces and some great for 'strummed' chords, this is great at both.</p><p></p><p>I just put it in my rig with my Egnater and am using an Axess Electronics GRX4 to switch to that for all my clean tones, I love it.</p><p></p><p>You know, I was a HUGE fan of the clean that was in my Engl Powerball, and the modded Randall JTM got close to that, but the GL100 takes the cake I think. I'm running it with my VHT 2/90/2 and it's awesome! It sounds equally good with a Mesa 50/50, but not quite as good thru a Marshall 8008 or the power section of a Crate PowerBlock...so my deduction is that it really likes tube power sections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimosity, post: 10071, member: 131"] Actually, depending on the power amp you use with it, it could be pretty close. You know the best way I can describe it (when using it with EMGs at least; haven't tried it with passives, cause I'm an EMG guy...) would be that it sounds like a great piezo tone with more low end available to add more 'acoustic' sort of body to it....while having all of the highs you'd want. Some clean tones sound great for 'picked' pieces and some great for 'strummed' chords, this is great at both. I just put it in my rig with my Egnater and am using an Axess Electronics GRX4 to switch to that for all my clean tones, I love it. You know, I was a HUGE fan of the clean that was in my Engl Powerball, and the modded Randall JTM got close to that, but the GL100 takes the cake I think. I'm running it with my VHT 2/90/2 and it's awesome! It sounds equally good with a Mesa 50/50, but not quite as good thru a Marshall 8008 or the power section of a Crate PowerBlock...so my deduction is that it really likes tube power sections. [/QUOTE]
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