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<blockquote data-quote="dgadwa" data-source="post: 162949" data-attributes="member: 4619"><p>Thanks again [USER=4087]@Elric[/USER]. ...and also for the decisive second from [USER=4669]@BurnBackTime[/USER].</p><p></p><p>I understand that the Sag control on the SYN1/SYN2 is just an approximation of power amp sag but still, I'm surprised that this kind of control isn't built into more amps, either way. Clever tone stacks and graphic EQs are fine but for me, having some control over the attack transients makes a big difference - especially with certain modules. </p><p> </p><p>Totally agree that "people worry about this stuff too much". I am not a gigging musician or recording artist so it's not like any of these things stand between me and success. Some of my favourite records have nothing more than a 2203/2204 + TS recorded at a shitty studio, in a rush, by people who didn't really care about the band or the music that they were recording. Mainly, it's that the more that I learn about these things, the more I want to know how they work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgadwa, post: 162949, member: 4619"] Thanks again [USER=4087]@Elric[/USER]. ...and also for the decisive second from [USER=4669]@BurnBackTime[/USER]. I understand that the Sag control on the SYN1/SYN2 is just an approximation of power amp sag but still, I'm surprised that this kind of control isn't built into more amps, either way. Clever tone stacks and graphic EQs are fine but for me, having some control over the attack transients makes a big difference - especially with certain modules. Totally agree that "people worry about this stuff too much". I am not a gigging musician or recording artist so it's not like any of these things stand between me and success. Some of my favourite records have nothing more than a 2203/2204 + TS recorded at a shitty studio, in a rush, by people who didn't really care about the band or the music that they were recording. Mainly, it's that the more that I learn about these things, the more I want to know how they work. [/QUOTE]
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