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<blockquote data-quote="muskpsmesane" data-source="post: 592" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>Hey, thanks ned. Yeah i just heard you can put them together to run a full 100 watts but i heard its better to run 50 watts and just push the amp a little further. The music im playing in my band now wont be using the classic southern rock kind of sound but i like that cause im into that type of music too. But what i was asking about the 1086 and the plexi and rectified is that its says under the discription of the 1086 that it can range from the rectified sounds to the plexi. And i was saying is maybe i could use the 1086 for the more classic southern sounds if it really does have enough of that plexi sound to it once you dial it in right and i figured the recto would do me well for the chevelle tool like sounds and the 1086 for my main distortion, metallica black album kind of tone. And yeah i played the clean module and liked it, i heard the blackface was a little to bright like not deep enough, and i havent checked out the vox clean cause theres nowhere in va to play randalls.</p><p>devin</p><p></p><p>www.myspace.com/coldsun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskpsmesane, post: 592, member: 85"] Hey, thanks ned. Yeah i just heard you can put them together to run a full 100 watts but i heard its better to run 50 watts and just push the amp a little further. The music im playing in my band now wont be using the classic southern rock kind of sound but i like that cause im into that type of music too. But what i was asking about the 1086 and the plexi and rectified is that its says under the discription of the 1086 that it can range from the rectified sounds to the plexi. And i was saying is maybe i could use the 1086 for the more classic southern sounds if it really does have enough of that plexi sound to it once you dial it in right and i figured the recto would do me well for the chevelle tool like sounds and the 1086 for my main distortion, metallica black album kind of tone. And yeah i played the clean module and liked it, i heard the blackface was a little to bright like not deep enough, and i havent checked out the vox clean cause theres nowhere in va to play randalls. devin www.myspace.com/coldsun [/QUOTE]
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