retropete
Well-known member
Specifically, when played through my Texas Special that I got from fellow form member, Jeff Torp. It's got that huge sound when you flick the "Deep" switch that I've always loved about Fenders.
I took a chance and put my beloved 70s Fender Pro Reverb up for sale down at the local guitar shop before I got the module... but after playing through the Texas Special, I can breathe easy and say "No regrets." The Pro Reverb had a depth and bigness to it that has the gravitas of a Steinway grand. And when I fired up the Texas Special, I just played chords and arpeggios slowly for about an hour... just letting it ring. OMG, I'm so happy. And I also have to admire Rob's craftsmanship... the stock MTS modules seem a little flimsy by comparison.
So this is my introduction to the "modded" MTS world... I've got a Brahma #39, a Foglifter and JF XTC on order... can't wait to plug them in and see what range of tones will be available to me!
So greetings from Hoboken, NJ!
I took a chance and put my beloved 70s Fender Pro Reverb up for sale down at the local guitar shop before I got the module... but after playing through the Texas Special, I can breathe easy and say "No regrets." The Pro Reverb had a depth and bigness to it that has the gravitas of a Steinway grand. And when I fired up the Texas Special, I just played chords and arpeggios slowly for about an hour... just letting it ring. OMG, I'm so happy. And I also have to admire Rob's craftsmanship... the stock MTS modules seem a little flimsy by comparison.
So this is my introduction to the "modded" MTS world... I've got a Brahma #39, a Foglifter and JF XTC on order... can't wait to plug them in and see what range of tones will be available to me!
So greetings from Hoboken, NJ!