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<blockquote data-quote="TubeMan5150" data-source="post: 157408" data-attributes="member: 3664"><p>So I'm interested in learning more about the tonal difference to a module when you switch between the 3 cathode bias resistor / bypass cap values. </p><p></p><p>If you're running say a Synergy Friedman or Diezel (mid - high gainer) module in old Egnater or Randall hardware are you really missing something tone wise? Or can you get yourself right back in the ballpark with some slight adjustments of the EQ knobs?</p><p></p><p>Synergy decribes it as "this will affect the feel and tightness".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TubeMan5150, post: 157408, member: 3664"] So I'm interested in learning more about the tonal difference to a module when you switch between the 3 cathode bias resistor / bypass cap values. If you're running say a Synergy Friedman or Diezel (mid - high gainer) module in old Egnater or Randall hardware are you really missing something tone wise? Or can you get yourself right back in the ballpark with some slight adjustments of the EQ knobs? Synergy decribes it as "this will affect the feel and tightness". [/QUOTE]
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