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Salvation or JF Mesa (mark and recto) vs triaxis
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<blockquote data-quote="audiomidijace" data-source="post: 119507" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>I was a Triaxis player for many years. At first I used a 2:90, but I was much happier with the tone of the 50/50. I agree that you'll never get a proper recto tone out of the Triaxis.</p><p>I think the MarkUS is best at vintage Boogie tones. Mark I to Mark III.</p><p>The JF MarkX is better for Mark IV and V tones.</p><p>The JF Erect is a bad *** Recto mod!</p><p>I'm totally in love with my Mamba, but I think the JF Erect is a MUCH better "Recto" tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiomidijace, post: 119507, member: 2438"] I was a Triaxis player for many years. At first I used a 2:90, but I was much happier with the tone of the 50/50. I agree that you'll never get a proper recto tone out of the Triaxis. I think the MarkUS is best at vintage Boogie tones. Mark I to Mark III. The JF MarkX is better for Mark IV and V tones. The JF Erect is a bad *** Recto mod! I'm totally in love with my Mamba, but I think the JF Erect is a MUCH better "Recto" tone. [/QUOTE]
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