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SYN2 sag control, Syn2 vs M4
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 155413" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>No, it's trying to give the feel of an amp starved of power. It's not clipping, it's more like sucking the juice away. So if you turn it up any more than when the LED starts to light up, the volume lowers, the sound collapses; it's like the opposite of <em>bloom</em>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the cathode sensing with the selectable cathode bias on the new modules is a great new feature. You can really dial in the modules for the feel you want with different guitars. </p><p></p><p>There is a lot of connectivity options, they did a great job covering many possible routing configurations. It's extremely well built. As far as noise, my M4 wasn't noisy and neither its the SYN2. There is a ground lift if needed. </p><p></p><p>Last, the speaker emulation is surprisingly good if you want to do some silent recording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 155413, member: 961"] No, it's trying to give the feel of an amp starved of power. It's not clipping, it's more like sucking the juice away. So if you turn it up any more than when the LED starts to light up, the volume lowers, the sound collapses; it's like the opposite of [i]bloom[/i]. I think the cathode sensing with the selectable cathode bias on the new modules is a great new feature. You can really dial in the modules for the feel you want with different guitars. There is a lot of connectivity options, they did a great job covering many possible routing configurations. It's extremely well built. As far as noise, my M4 wasn't noisy and neither its the SYN2. There is a ground lift if needed. Last, the speaker emulation is surprisingly good if you want to do some silent recording. [/QUOTE]
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