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'Clean' channel for hi gain metal RM4 rig
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<blockquote data-quote="nitrous12" data-source="post: 134596" data-attributes="member: 3312"><p>Interesting break down. I think either the Super Clean or the Texas Special is the way to go. My main purpose for this is for use in my church band. My impression is that the Super Clean would probably be best for the right tones for that, but on the other hand...since I don't play cleans a ton and will rely on one module no matter what the situation is I may be better off with the versatility of the Texas Special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nitrous12, post: 134596, member: 3312"] Interesting break down. I think either the Super Clean or the Texas Special is the way to go. My main purpose for this is for use in my church band. My impression is that the Super Clean would probably be best for the right tones for that, but on the other hand...since I don't play cleans a ton and will rely on one module no matter what the situation is I may be better off with the versatility of the Texas Special. [/QUOTE]
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