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<blockquote data-quote="NuSkoolTone" data-source="post: 294" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I did the wimpy mod, and if I recall a few other things Bruce recommended. I felt it was too compressed and broke up too easily. It solved that problem. The ONLY thing is that afterteh mod I need to crank the output a little to compensate. Put a boost pedal in front of it and all the gain is back. A little differrent sure, but at least close enough for me.</p><p></p><p>I nominate Randall to make a top boost mkII with a switchable gain mod, like the 1086. Of course, in ADDITION to the bright switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NuSkoolTone, post: 294, member: 31"] I did the wimpy mod, and if I recall a few other things Bruce recommended. I felt it was too compressed and broke up too easily. It solved that problem. The ONLY thing is that afterteh mod I need to crank the output a little to compensate. Put a boost pedal in front of it and all the gain is back. A little differrent sure, but at least close enough for me. I nominate Randall to make a top boost mkII with a switchable gain mod, like the 1086. Of course, in ADDITION to the bright switch. [/QUOTE]
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