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Rediscovering the JF XTC
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<blockquote data-quote="audiomidijace" data-source="post: 149453" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>The XTC mods have always been one of my favorites. I even liked the stock Randall XTC back in the day. I've had a couple of the Hiligan mods and a few of Rob's versions. The current JF XTC is my favorite thus far. I picked one up again to focus on the lower gain tones. I'm really just using the Plexi and Blue channels. Once I dial in the clean Plexi pushed tone, I find that I can just switch channels and saturation switches and not have to make any other EQ changes. So many sounds out of one module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiomidijace, post: 149453, member: 2438"] The XTC mods have always been one of my favorites. I even liked the stock Randall XTC back in the day. I've had a couple of the Hiligan mods and a few of Rob's versions. The current JF XTC is my favorite thus far. I picked one up again to focus on the lower gain tones. I'm really just using the Plexi and Blue channels. Once I dial in the clean Plexi pushed tone, I find that I can just switch channels and saturation switches and not have to make any other EQ changes. So many sounds out of one module. [/QUOTE]
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