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<blockquote data-quote="Iconoclysm" data-source="post: 2762" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I did take the time to go through it, extensively. I didn't say that it sounds like the E-Rect module, I said it sounds like a Rectifier - a REAL Rectifier. Never tried any of the Rectifier modules but a Rectifier will come closer to the Mark IIC tone than anything else out there...</p><p></p><p>I don't doubt that the 1086 is a good module, or has great tones, after all I said it sounds like a REAL Recto. I just didn't find the "Plexi" sound everyone is talking about in the 1086.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iconoclysm, post: 2762, member: 189"] I did take the time to go through it, extensively. I didn't say that it sounds like the E-Rect module, I said it sounds like a Rectifier - a REAL Rectifier. Never tried any of the Rectifier modules but a Rectifier will come closer to the Mark IIC tone than anything else out there... I don't doubt that the 1086 is a good module, or has great tones, after all I said it sounds like a REAL Recto. I just didn't find the "Plexi" sound everyone is talking about in the 1086. [/QUOTE]
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