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<blockquote data-quote="grbassist" data-source="post: 142563" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>I have an Angel E and Benzin Coda (Einstein)</p><p>I haven't played the regular benzin, but I can tell you nothing beats The Angel E in my opinion.</p><p>I have compared it to the Angel, Angel B and Kranky Angel.</p><p>And every other high gainer, even Afterlife.</p><p>It is simply better than all of them.</p><p>It's the most versatile and it has the tight mean cut, but crank the low and it gets huge while staying tight.</p><p>NO OTHER MOD has done that for me, period</p><p></p><p>Some of the other modules known for huge low end sound tend to get boomy in my opinion.</p><p>I'm not sure about the Benzin, but the Coda is that way.</p><p>Still sounds great...thick and huge, but harder to dial in and doesn't cut quite as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grbassist, post: 142563, member: 120"] I have an Angel E and Benzin Coda (Einstein) I haven't played the regular benzin, but I can tell you nothing beats The Angel E in my opinion. I have compared it to the Angel, Angel B and Kranky Angel. And every other high gainer, even Afterlife. It is simply better than all of them. It's the most versatile and it has the tight mean cut, but crank the low and it gets huge while staying tight. NO OTHER MOD has done that for me, period Some of the other modules known for huge low end sound tend to get boomy in my opinion. I'm not sure about the Benzin, but the Coda is that way. Still sounds great...thick and huge, but harder to dial in and doesn't cut quite as much. [/QUOTE]
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