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<blockquote data-quote="MetalMajik" data-source="post: 3556" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>I think it does depend on your amp and cabinet like burner said. I read somewere that a good speaker cabinet will have a sonic maximization. I tried out the sonic stomp and found it to be very noisy, but it didn't seem to do much when I used it up front and in the FX loop. It also had incredible tone suck in the fx loop. So I unloaded it and got the 428i. It does wounders for my RM50 combo and it doesn't take much process to do it. I keep my low contour at 9 o'clock and my process at 11 o'clock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetalMajik, post: 3556, member: 62"] I think it does depend on your amp and cabinet like burner said. I read somewere that a good speaker cabinet will have a sonic maximization. I tried out the sonic stomp and found it to be very noisy, but it didn't seem to do much when I used it up front and in the FX loop. It also had incredible tone suck in the fx loop. So I unloaded it and got the 428i. It does wounders for my RM50 combo and it doesn't take much process to do it. I keep my low contour at 9 o'clock and my process at 11 o'clock [/QUOTE]
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