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Dragon module versus my new 6505+?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffHenneman" data-source="post: 106876" data-attributes="member: 1476"><p>I prefer my dragon module over my peavey 6505 right now. It sounds amazing in my rm100. I am running with 2 x 6l6 and 2 x 6550 Tubes in my randall right now it sound pretty awesome. </p><p>Even tho both amps cover similiar territory, the dragon has it own sound going on that I prefer over the 6505. One advantage that the dragon has over the peavey it that you can make it sound loose or tight with the 3 way switch on the dragon without loseing that nice big low end. You can run a boost in front of the peavey, but I just prefer how the dragon tightens up and keeps alot of that bass.</p><p>The cool thing about the switchs on the dragon is that they are 3 way switchs which give you a full array of tonal options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffHenneman, post: 106876, member: 1476"] I prefer my dragon module over my peavey 6505 right now. It sounds amazing in my rm100. I am running with 2 x 6l6 and 2 x 6550 Tubes in my randall right now it sound pretty awesome. Even tho both amps cover similiar territory, the dragon has it own sound going on that I prefer over the 6505. One advantage that the dragon has over the peavey it that you can make it sound loose or tight with the 3 way switch on the dragon without loseing that nice big low end. You can run a boost in front of the peavey, but I just prefer how the dragon tightens up and keeps alot of that bass. The cool thing about the switchs on the dragon is that they are 3 way switchs which give you a full array of tonal options. [/QUOTE]
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