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<blockquote data-quote="trimix" data-source="post: 144933" data-attributes="member: 2238"><p>The first Boogie I ever used was a .50+ then I went on to get a Studio pre and Triaxis. There was something about that .50+ I missed in the rack stuff though. Sure, getting the clean channel and dirt channel both dialed perfectly together was just about impossible, but it really worked for power chord riffage in a full band mix. I wasn't satisfied with the Triaxis and moved on to an MTS rig. I got a JF Mark X in a trade but it didn't really grab me the way the .50+ did, until I tried it with an overdrive last weekend. As soon as I hit the drive, that familiar chunky chord sound was there. Weird, cause I never used a drive with my first Boogie, but it takes this mod to the same place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trimix, post: 144933, member: 2238"] The first Boogie I ever used was a .50+ then I went on to get a Studio pre and Triaxis. There was something about that .50+ I missed in the rack stuff though. Sure, getting the clean channel and dirt channel both dialed perfectly together was just about impossible, but it really worked for power chord riffage in a full band mix. I wasn't satisfied with the Triaxis and moved on to an MTS rig. I got a JF Mark X in a trade but it didn't really grab me the way the .50+ did, until I tried it with an overdrive last weekend. As soon as I hit the drive, that familiar chunky chord sound was there. Weird, cause I never used a drive with my first Boogie, but it takes this mod to the same place. [/QUOTE]
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