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<blockquote data-quote="distortoman" data-source="post: 8013" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>LTD+MTS=ELATION,</p><p>If you like the sound of the older two-channel dual recs, but with tighter lower end and overall note articulation, you will DEFINITELY like the Grail. </p><p>The Grail has plenty of midrange on tap, but not the honky kind like the Mr. Scary has, but a more clear, biting low midrange which equals more clarity in an overall band mix. The Grail has plenty of gain on tap, at least for what I play. (Alt/Metal and Modern Metal like KSE, In Flames, etc.) Bear in mind, though, that I use EMG active pickups also, and this brings out alot more gain and clarity than stock passive pickups. Also, the lead tone of the Grail is quite sweet sounding. It is important to note that the Grail sounds better when you turn the amp up. If you play it at bedroom tones, it is not bad, but nothing special. However, when you turn the amp up to gigging and rehearsing volumes, the notes fatten up quite nicely. So, to sum it up, alot of gain on tap, clear, biting midrange, and tight as hell low end are three very good reasons to check out the Grail. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="distortoman, post: 8013, member: 47"] LTD+MTS=ELATION, If you like the sound of the older two-channel dual recs, but with tighter lower end and overall note articulation, you will DEFINITELY like the Grail. The Grail has plenty of midrange on tap, but not the honky kind like the Mr. Scary has, but a more clear, biting low midrange which equals more clarity in an overall band mix. The Grail has plenty of gain on tap, at least for what I play. (Alt/Metal and Modern Metal like KSE, In Flames, etc.) Bear in mind, though, that I use EMG active pickups also, and this brings out alot more gain and clarity than stock passive pickups. Also, the lead tone of the Grail is quite sweet sounding. It is important to note that the Grail sounds better when you turn the amp up. If you play it at bedroom tones, it is not bad, but nothing special. However, when you turn the amp up to gigging and rehearsing volumes, the notes fatten up quite nicely. So, to sum it up, alot of gain on tap, clear, biting midrange, and tight as hell low end are three very good reasons to check out the Grail. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! [/QUOTE]
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