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<blockquote data-quote="maximus1" data-source="post: 31103" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>the 1086 does a nice plexi tone but you probably wouldn't have much else use for it, although its not a super gainy module , i'd say the xtc has more. or a recto for that matter, so i wouldn't disregard it just yet , you could probably play some EXCITER on it- feel the knife :roll: i had a single channel eg-3, i think you would really like it , smooth smokey marshall flavor and not too gainy, maybe a hair less than an xtc, big on bass but like ray said thats n easy fix and i think just about everybody who owns mts does this mod at least once :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maximus1, post: 31103, member: 814"] the 1086 does a nice plexi tone but you probably wouldn't have much else use for it, although its not a super gainy module , i'd say the xtc has more. or a recto for that matter, so i wouldn't disregard it just yet , you could probably play some EXCITER on it- feel the knife :roll: i had a single channel eg-3, i think you would really like it , smooth smokey marshall flavor and not too gainy, maybe a hair less than an xtc, big on bass but like ray said thats n easy fix and i think just about everybody who owns mts does this mod at least once :wink: [/QUOTE]
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