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<blockquote data-quote="Corium_AZ" data-source="post: 151161" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>I didn't really dislike anything about it really. It really is a great sounding module! It's just that I recently acquired a Mash-oldano, with the hopes that it could sound very similar to the Duoplex in 'Jcm800 mode', while also giving the options of higher gain & metal tones. And, it delivered for sure. I can get very similar cleanish/low/mid gain tones (which are what I use 90% of the time) but with the added flexibility of the 'hot 800', soldano and on my module a recto voicing. Nice to have the options without needing another module. </p><p></p><p>I will say, that the Duoplex does have its own character. It's got a 'vintage' sound and feel the mash-oldano just doesn't. Especially when using the JTM voicing. I do wish the mash-oldano had the same thing, but in a full band setting, those nuances get absorbed by the mix & really wasn't worth it to me to keep just for that. If I were a lead guitarist, or the sole guitarist, or in a less 'wall of guitar sound' band, then I'd have prolly kept it!</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps. In the end, I wholeheartedly recommend the Duoplex for anyone looking for Plexi/JTM flavor. It's a great mod!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corium_AZ, post: 151161, member: 3357"] I didn't really dislike anything about it really. It really is a great sounding module! It's just that I recently acquired a Mash-oldano, with the hopes that it could sound very similar to the Duoplex in 'Jcm800 mode', while also giving the options of higher gain & metal tones. And, it delivered for sure. I can get very similar cleanish/low/mid gain tones (which are what I use 90% of the time) but with the added flexibility of the 'hot 800', soldano and on my module a recto voicing. Nice to have the options without needing another module. I will say, that the Duoplex does have its own character. It's got a 'vintage' sound and feel the mash-oldano just doesn't. Especially when using the JTM voicing. I do wish the mash-oldano had the same thing, but in a full band setting, those nuances get absorbed by the mix & really wasn't worth it to me to keep just for that. If I were a lead guitarist, or the sole guitarist, or in a less 'wall of guitar sound' band, then I'd have prolly kept it! Hope that helps. In the end, I wholeheartedly recommend the Duoplex for anyone looking for Plexi/JTM flavor. It's a great mod! [/QUOTE]
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