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Synergy VS Egnater : cathode switch
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 155522" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>The difference is that was a huge part of MTS that was a compromise in the past; the input tube bass response. Now each module can be configured differently and match the specific amp more accurately (in thoery). </p><p></p><p>There is still a bit of a compromise as the three settings are just the most typically used circuits and may not be exact to some amps. The point, rather than a modder trying to compensate for the input tube bass response in their mod yielding something close but possibly affecting something else negatively, this hopefully allows a more accurate design of the actual amp as the designer had intended.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I am speculating as I don't know for sure, it's what I understand as I've read so far. It would be nice if someone like Rob (JadedFaith) could explain a little deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 155522, member: 961"] The difference is that was a huge part of MTS that was a compromise in the past; the input tube bass response. Now each module can be configured differently and match the specific amp more accurately (in thoery). There is still a bit of a compromise as the three settings are just the most typically used circuits and may not be exact to some amps. The point, rather than a modder trying to compensate for the input tube bass response in their mod yielding something close but possibly affecting something else negatively, this hopefully allows a more accurate design of the actual amp as the designer had intended. Edit: I am speculating as I don't know for sure, it's what I understand as I've read so far. It would be nice if someone like Rob (JadedFaith) could explain a little deeper. [/QUOTE]
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