Whoopysnorp
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The other day, I went into my shared rehearsal space, and there was a 5150 combo in there. I decided to plug it in and play a few riffs on it to see what it was all about, since I'd never really played one before. I left all the controls alone because I didn't want to mess with the owner's settings. I can't remember where all the controls were, but they seemed like reasonable settings. First I started with the clean, which, true to expectations, sounded usable but not particularly good. Then I put it in crunch mode, which sounded not too bad. I'm not sure where the gain was--maybe like 3 or 4. It wasn't outstanding but I could have imagined it being pretty fun to play on with some EQ tweaks. When I switched to the lead channel, though, it was just a fizzy mess. The gain was on 6, and it was just a completely over-the-top ridiculous amount of gain--way more than could ever possibly be useful. It was verging on Boss Metal Zone territory.
So that brings me to my question. The Jaded Faith EV Trilogy has been getting an awful lot of high praise recently. It also has what is apparently an ungodly amount of gain. On the one hand, the raised eyebrows for this module make me curious to try it out. On the other, what I consider to be a high-gain tone is the JF XTC on red channel (with structure) with the gain at about 1:00, or the Stonerverb's dirty channel with the gain at about 2:00. I am not interested in any more than that. Is this module for me? And even leaving aside the amount of gain, if I didn't particularly like the character of the gain on the real 5150, is there any possibility that I would like the EV Trilogy?
So that brings me to my question. The Jaded Faith EV Trilogy has been getting an awful lot of high praise recently. It also has what is apparently an ungodly amount of gain. On the one hand, the raised eyebrows for this module make me curious to try it out. On the other, what I consider to be a high-gain tone is the JF XTC on red channel (with structure) with the gain at about 1:00, or the Stonerverb's dirty channel with the gain at about 2:00. I am not interested in any more than that. Is this module for me? And even leaving aside the amount of gain, if I didn't particularly like the character of the gain on the real 5150, is there any possibility that I would like the EV Trilogy?