m0jo
Well-known member
Julia said:"That's why I have minions." -- me :wink:
And the one use for a bass player has once again been found!
Julia said:"That's why I have minions." -- me :wink:
I have most experience with the Grail but I own all of these...
Grail has a tighter attack, less bass in the input makes the mids a bit more prominent/clearer and a different mid cap value...also slightly lower gain which improves clarity
SuperV is the biggest change, it has lower amount of gain but the mids are scooped out to create an almost acoustic like tone...TOP Boost = Brian May, the SuperV reminds me more of Hendrix strat type tones.
Brahma has some funky changes, the gain character is the same ...some compoent changes make the compression happen differently and I want to say the mids are slightly more scooped...it has better clarity than the Plexi too.
Mr Scary sounds more SLO'ish than Marshall...it's also a very mid heavy module....sings very easily but the high end is open and raw...designed to respond around Lynch's SD pickup it cleans up nicely...Lynch runs these with the tone controls and gain very high...if you do that on an SL+ it sounds thick and muddy. Make no mistake, the Scary is the Dokken 80s sound!!
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