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Grail Module v.s. the 1086
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<blockquote data-quote="rickgk" data-source="post: 7444" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I would have to agree with almost everything you have said there.</p><p>When i first got the grail and mr scary i thought that the mr scary would be better for leads based on bedroom volumes but as it turns out at gigging volumes the grail thickens up really nicely in the top end with none of the high end buzz that turns me off most modern amps. I run the gain at 12oclock, bass at 2oclock, mids at 1oclock, & treble at 10.30, and it is such a clear articulate tone, VERY aggressive but not alot of gain (i would actually disagree that the grail has more gain than the 1086 though), it's definitely the best randall module (at gigging volumes) that i have used and i have tried all the high gain modules and the grail is in my opinion head and shoulders above the rest. But be warned it doesn't have as much gain as the other modules in my opinion, but the gain it does have is very useable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickgk, post: 7444, member: 55"] I would have to agree with almost everything you have said there. When i first got the grail and mr scary i thought that the mr scary would be better for leads based on bedroom volumes but as it turns out at gigging volumes the grail thickens up really nicely in the top end with none of the high end buzz that turns me off most modern amps. I run the gain at 12oclock, bass at 2oclock, mids at 1oclock, & treble at 10.30, and it is such a clear articulate tone, VERY aggressive but not alot of gain (i would actually disagree that the grail has more gain than the 1086 though), it's definitely the best randall module (at gigging volumes) that i have used and i have tried all the high gain modules and the grail is in my opinion head and shoulders above the rest. But be warned it doesn't have as much gain as the other modules in my opinion, but the gain it does have is very useable. [/QUOTE]
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