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Good clean tone that isn't bulky in the lows.
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<blockquote data-quote="Corium_AZ" data-source="post: 135970" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>I've had my new JF Vybe Deluxe for only about a week now, but I can attest to it's ability to achieve what you are looking for. Pristine cleans with the gain below noon, tons of low end on-tap (just like the Fender's it's based off of - which BTW I've never been able to dial out enough bass to have a Vibroverb, or Twin Reverb not get nasty muddy with my LP, so your module is likely a good approximation of the real thing), but it can be dialed down no problem. The stock module I sent to Rob was a Randall Blackface, which is actually a great module - you could get what you want out of that, or even a stock Randall 'Clean' module. I had one of those too, and it too was very nice. But, none of the stock stuff compares to the modded modules in terms of clarity and refinement. You have lots of options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corium_AZ, post: 135970, member: 3357"] I've had my new JF Vybe Deluxe for only about a week now, but I can attest to it's ability to achieve what you are looking for. Pristine cleans with the gain below noon, tons of low end on-tap (just like the Fender's it's based off of - which BTW I've never been able to dial out enough bass to have a Vibroverb, or Twin Reverb not get nasty muddy with my LP, so your module is likely a good approximation of the real thing), but it can be dialed down no problem. The stock module I sent to Rob was a Randall Blackface, which is actually a great module - you could get what you want out of that, or even a stock Randall 'Clean' module. I had one of those too, and it too was very nice. But, none of the stock stuff compares to the modded modules in terms of clarity and refinement. You have lots of options. [/QUOTE]
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Good clean tone that isn't bulky in the lows.
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