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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopysnorp" data-source="post: 115872" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Is this constant, or is it just when you really dig in? I mostly play a Les Paul copy with Seymour Duncan passive humbuckers, and when I had my Super Clean, I could get it to break up a bit if I played the lower strings with a sharp attack, especially up around the 9th or 10th fret. I think that's just part of the deal with higher-output pickups. This was with the gain around 10:00, but with the Touch and Spank (tee hee) switches enabled, which admittedly does put the thing closer to the edge of breakup from the start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopysnorp, post: 115872, member: 1929"] Is this constant, or is it just when you really dig in? I mostly play a Les Paul copy with Seymour Duncan passive humbuckers, and when I had my Super Clean, I could get it to break up a bit if I played the lower strings with a sharp attack, especially up around the 9th or 10th fret. I think that's just part of the deal with higher-output pickups. This was with the gain around 10:00, but with the Touch and Spank (tee hee) switches enabled, which admittedly does put the thing closer to the edge of breakup from the start. [/QUOTE]
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