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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopysnorp" data-source="post: 138971" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>My very favorite thing to use it for (in fact, I'm doing this right now, in between typing) is as a crunch tone with my G&L ASAT. These pickups have a particular bite to them that the module does a good job of smoothing out, although since I got this module back from being repaired it has more of an edge than ever before (in a totally good way). I am personally not a big fan of the natural channel because I find that I rely on EQ to get my tone, but I also don't really use pedals, so it might be perfect for that.</p><p></p><p>It also sounds great as a crunch tone with my Tokai Les Paul Reborn, which has Seymour Duncan Seth Lover pickups in it. Again, this guitar has a particular bite to it. Darker-toned guitars also sound cool through the Stoner AD, but it's best paired with a guitar that has some twang, and plexi-esque crunch is its forte.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopysnorp, post: 138971, member: 1929"] My very favorite thing to use it for (in fact, I'm doing this right now, in between typing) is as a crunch tone with my G&L ASAT. These pickups have a particular bite to them that the module does a good job of smoothing out, although since I got this module back from being repaired it has more of an edge than ever before (in a totally good way). I am personally not a big fan of the natural channel because I find that I rely on EQ to get my tone, but I also don't really use pedals, so it might be perfect for that. It also sounds great as a crunch tone with my Tokai Les Paul Reborn, which has Seymour Duncan Seth Lover pickups in it. Again, this guitar has a particular bite to it. Darker-toned guitars also sound cool through the Stoner AD, but it's best paired with a guitar that has some twang, and plexi-esque crunch is its forte. [/QUOTE]
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