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I ordered another custom - Fender Harvard -calling it Stax
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Steve" data-source="post: 128930" data-attributes="member: 3205"><p>Got up this morning while everyone in the house was still sleeping and started to play at very low volume. This thing sounds great at low volume as well. I know it is early, but I truly think I found the tone I have been searching for, for a very long time.</p><p></p><p>Doing some comparison between the Vybe Deluxe and the Stax. The Vybe deluxe sounds like a big amp, and the Stax sounds like a little amp. The Vybe Deluxe has so much more bottom end to dial in. I was able to dial in a setting on the VD that was similar to the Stax (but not exactly the same). It is as follows.</p><p></p><p>Gain=2 o'clock</p><p>Bass= between 8 and 9 o'clock</p><p>Treble= 4 o'clock</p><p>Pushed mode</p><p>Volume= 2 o'clock</p><p></p><p>If you try those setting and like them, then you would like the Stax as well. The Vybe Deluxe is very touch sensitive, and the Stax is even more. If you dig in, you can sent it into overdrive. Pick lightly and it is clean. The Stax also has like a natural reverb happening that the Vybe Deluxe doesn't. If you are looking for versatility, the Vybe Deluxe is the best module. It has three classic Fender tones.</p><p></p><p>In short, I really like both the modules. The Stax is just a little more of the sound I had in my head. I will be using both modules when I play live. I will have the small tweed sound of the Stax and will run the big Vibroverb sound on the Vybe Deluxe. Two great classic tones that will be perfect for the blues I play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Steve, post: 128930, member: 3205"] Got up this morning while everyone in the house was still sleeping and started to play at very low volume. This thing sounds great at low volume as well. I know it is early, but I truly think I found the tone I have been searching for, for a very long time. Doing some comparison between the Vybe Deluxe and the Stax. The Vybe deluxe sounds like a big amp, and the Stax sounds like a little amp. The Vybe Deluxe has so much more bottom end to dial in. I was able to dial in a setting on the VD that was similar to the Stax (but not exactly the same). It is as follows. Gain=2 o'clock Bass= between 8 and 9 o'clock Treble= 4 o'clock Pushed mode Volume= 2 o'clock If you try those setting and like them, then you would like the Stax as well. The Vybe Deluxe is very touch sensitive, and the Stax is even more. If you dig in, you can sent it into overdrive. Pick lightly and it is clean. The Stax also has like a natural reverb happening that the Vybe Deluxe doesn't. If you are looking for versatility, the Vybe Deluxe is the best module. It has three classic Fender tones. In short, I really like both the modules. The Stax is just a little more of the sound I had in my head. I will be using both modules when I play live. I will have the small tweed sound of the Stax and will run the big Vibroverb sound on the Vybe Deluxe. Two great classic tones that will be perfect for the blues I play. [/QUOTE]
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I ordered another custom - Fender Harvard -calling it Stax
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