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<blockquote data-quote="roodyrocker" data-source="post: 4005" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I agree with Nrrrk in that the SL+ while a good sounding module just wasn't as powerful as others such as XTC. I play in a 80's cover band and XTC as well as my recently acquired Mr. Scary cut through the live mix pretty good. Both are good for palm mutes, rhythms, leads, etc... My 1086, Brown, Recto, all the Ultra modules, and Plexi, sit on the shelf most of the time. You won't regret either the XTC or Mr. Scary. I tend to use XTC most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roodyrocker, post: 4005, member: 30"] I agree with Nrrrk in that the SL+ while a good sounding module just wasn't as powerful as others such as XTC. I play in a 80's cover band and XTC as well as my recently acquired Mr. Scary cut through the live mix pretty good. Both are good for palm mutes, rhythms, leads, etc... My 1086, Brown, Recto, all the Ultra modules, and Plexi, sit on the shelf most of the time. You won't regret either the XTC or Mr. Scary. I tend to use XTC most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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