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<blockquote data-quote="Jaded Faith" data-source="post: 157401" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>All modular amps ever made have the initial gain stage in the amp/rack unit itself. The stock Randall and Egnater amps will have a cathode resistor of 1.5K and a bypass of 22uF (traditional Fender). The default for the VH4 if used in Synergy gear is the traditional Marshall value of 2.7K and 0.68uF. This will have less bass and rolls off around 300Hz. I do offer a mod for the original amps to give you the three Synergy settings on a toggle switch if you are interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaded Faith, post: 157401, member: 1068"] All modular amps ever made have the initial gain stage in the amp/rack unit itself. The stock Randall and Egnater amps will have a cathode resistor of 1.5K and a bypass of 22uF (traditional Fender). The default for the VH4 if used in Synergy gear is the traditional Marshall value of 2.7K and 0.68uF. This will have less bass and rolls off around 300Hz. I do offer a mod for the original amps to give you the three Synergy settings on a toggle switch if you are interested. [/QUOTE]
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