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1086 or Grail for tight Recto-esque tones?
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<blockquote data-quote="Disciple" data-source="post: 3214" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>I did a fairly indepth post on the Grail under Lynch "Grail" on this same section on the forums if you want to check it out.</p><p></p><p>Rectifier sounding you'll get closer with the Grail, BUT - the 1086 is VERY versatile and in my opinion a better module than the Grail with that aspect. Like others have been saying on here, it is more like a "Marshall" tone than a Mesa tone, but when I played them both ABed w/ my Mesa Dual Rec, the Grail <em>sounded</em> closer toward what a Dual Rec sounds like, but like my other post says it doesn't come near the gain of what a real Dual Rec can achieve. When comparing gain departments with the 1086 and the Grail there is no comparison, the 1086 beats the Grail gain wise.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disciple, post: 3214, member: 56"] I did a fairly indepth post on the Grail under Lynch "Grail" on this same section on the forums if you want to check it out. Rectifier sounding you'll get closer with the Grail, BUT - the 1086 is VERY versatile and in my opinion a better module than the Grail with that aspect. Like others have been saying on here, it is more like a "Marshall" tone than a Mesa tone, but when I played them both ABed w/ my Mesa Dual Rec, the Grail [i]sounded[/i] closer toward what a Dual Rec sounds like, but like my other post says it doesn't come near the gain of what a real Dual Rec can achieve. When comparing gain departments with the 1086 and the Grail there is no comparison, the 1086 beats the Grail gain wise. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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