audiomidijace
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Two clips can be found here: http://soundcloud.com/jace-nuzback
Thanks to Rob at Jaded Faith and SacredGroove for my lovely custom Tweed modules!
I play two RM-50s in stereo. 6L6s in one, EL34 in the other, thus the need for two.
I've tried just about every clean module, stock and mods, other than the TwinFace. I'm not really a Vox guy, but I have owned a SuperV and played the TopBoost. For me, these are the best clean modules available if you want a Fender tone.
The bright switch function is hard wired ON and the switch is now a MID BOOST. Rob nailed this, as the mid boost completely brings these to life! There's also a push/pull on the gain knob for a brighter, hotter gain tone when pulled. I usually play it pulled, set as clean as possible.
I invite Rob to chime in with the details if he'd like.
SacredGroove did a kick *** job on the face plates! He's working on a Relic, road worn version too!
I'll get some clips up when I can, but it might take just a while.
Cheers,
Jace
Two clips can be found here: http://soundcloud.com/jace-nuzback
Thanks to Rob at Jaded Faith and SacredGroove for my lovely custom Tweed modules!
I play two RM-50s in stereo. 6L6s in one, EL34 in the other, thus the need for two.
I've tried just about every clean module, stock and mods, other than the TwinFace. I'm not really a Vox guy, but I have owned a SuperV and played the TopBoost. For me, these are the best clean modules available if you want a Fender tone.
The bright switch function is hard wired ON and the switch is now a MID BOOST. Rob nailed this, as the mid boost completely brings these to life! There's also a push/pull on the gain knob for a brighter, hotter gain tone when pulled. I usually play it pulled, set as clean as possible.
I invite Rob to chime in with the details if he'd like.
SacredGroove did a kick *** job on the face plates! He's working on a Relic, road worn version too!
I'll get some clips up when I can, but it might take just a while.
Cheers,
Jace