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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Never being satisfied. What's with me?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Rossness" data-source="post: 127717" data-attributes="member: 1676"><p>I woke up at about 3:30 am this morning and until 10 am, I've been a/b nig the Salvo and boogie at low-ish volumes. I feel like I'm playing to completly different amps. The boogie is Uber touch sensitive. It has an uber-awesome clean channel. It takes a delay really well. I have the reverb on mine cranked and I don't find it to be too much. It gives the amp some nice depth. Around 6am this morning I got channel 2, crunch mode dialed in and I'm boosting it with my Visual sound J&H pedal. It nails the 1980's thing. It's deep and bright, without being overly harsh. Without the boost, I can get some classic rock tones. Channel 3 I don't have dialed in yet. It sounds a little honky to me. In all honesty, I think the lack of gain the mark v has, contributes to some of these tones. I had the amp on Egay and just pulled my ad. I'm going to keep it a bit longer. </p><p></p><p>I'm reluctant to sell the salvo. It has a sound I haven't found in the boogie, which is this heavy beast of a sound. Much like a Seymour Duncan JB pickup, this module had an awesome upper midrange bite. It makes me smile when I play leads on it. It's also not honky, like the boogie (that's a good thing). I think it excels at high gain. It also does clean tones really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Rossness, post: 127717, member: 1676"] I woke up at about 3:30 am this morning and until 10 am, I've been a/b nig the Salvo and boogie at low-ish volumes. I feel like I'm playing to completly different amps. The boogie is Uber touch sensitive. It has an uber-awesome clean channel. It takes a delay really well. I have the reverb on mine cranked and I don't find it to be too much. It gives the amp some nice depth. Around 6am this morning I got channel 2, crunch mode dialed in and I'm boosting it with my Visual sound J&H pedal. It nails the 1980's thing. It's deep and bright, without being overly harsh. Without the boost, I can get some classic rock tones. Channel 3 I don't have dialed in yet. It sounds a little honky to me. In all honesty, I think the lack of gain the mark v has, contributes to some of these tones. I had the amp on Egay and just pulled my ad. I'm going to keep it a bit longer. I'm reluctant to sell the salvo. It has a sound I haven't found in the boogie, which is this heavy beast of a sound. Much like a Seymour Duncan JB pickup, this module had an awesome upper midrange bite. It makes me smile when I play leads on it. It's also not honky, like the boogie (that's a good thing). I think it excels at high gain. It also does clean tones really well. [/QUOTE]
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