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Still wiping the tears from my eyes - JF Recto Mod and Erect
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<blockquote data-quote="LoD21" data-source="post: 113138" data-attributes="member: 2002"><p>Quick update on the Recto's for the guys who have PM'ed about some of the Recto upgrade specs. As H mentioned, Rob had recently added an internal adjustable gain saturation pot to Recto A and Recto B ($10 no brainer). Kind of interesting the variety of break up and tone we can achieve. H is running his internal saturation pot all the way up but backing off the gain knob on the module a bit.</p><p></p><p>I'm running mine with the internal saturation pot at 2/3rds but leaving my gain knob cranked. One would expect a similar or more/less gain result but there is a noticeable difference in the feel, teeth, and cut going on between the 2 approaches. </p><p></p><p>Both sound great but it's kind of cool how that little extra option gives us even more versatility than we initially realized. Really helps based on which guitar/pickup combo we go with (H with a Duncan SH6, mine is MCP Custom Super Ceramic). Also if you run any sort of OD pedal it's nice to be able to adjust to suit one's taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoD21, post: 113138, member: 2002"] Quick update on the Recto's for the guys who have PM'ed about some of the Recto upgrade specs. As H mentioned, Rob had recently added an internal adjustable gain saturation pot to Recto A and Recto B ($10 no brainer). Kind of interesting the variety of break up and tone we can achieve. H is running his internal saturation pot all the way up but backing off the gain knob on the module a bit. I'm running mine with the internal saturation pot at 2/3rds but leaving my gain knob cranked. One would expect a similar or more/less gain result but there is a noticeable difference in the feel, teeth, and cut going on between the 2 approaches. Both sound great but it's kind of cool how that little extra option gives us even more versatility than we initially realized. Really helps based on which guitar/pickup combo we go with (H with a Duncan SH6, mine is MCP Custom Super Ceramic). Also if you run any sort of OD pedal it's nice to be able to adjust to suit one's taste. [/QUOTE]
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