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Broke stock modules - Fix or mod?
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<blockquote data-quote="j03" data-source="post: 157433" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>My stock Plexi module has run into some problems again. The treble EQ is behaving like a low pass filter and the gain and volume are all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Before the breakage, this was my go-to sound. I'm considering just getting repaired, but after being a member here for years and following the modding scene, I wonder if it's time to get it customized.</p><p></p><p>If I decide to just keep it stock, should I take it to my local tech (Randall authorized service center), or would it be best to send it out to one of the MTS specialists I've seen on the forums over the years? What would you recommend?</p><p></p><p>I've also got a 'Modern' module that just sounds terrible. Definitely going to have to mod that to make it sound decent I'm thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j03, post: 157433, member: 1011"] My stock Plexi module has run into some problems again. The treble EQ is behaving like a low pass filter and the gain and volume are all over the place. Before the breakage, this was my go-to sound. I'm considering just getting repaired, but after being a member here for years and following the modding scene, I wonder if it's time to get it customized. If I decide to just keep it stock, should I take it to my local tech (Randall authorized service center), or would it be best to send it out to one of the MTS specialists I've seen on the forums over the years? What would you recommend? I've also got a 'Modern' module that just sounds terrible. Definitely going to have to mod that to make it sound decent I'm thinking. [/QUOTE]
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