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Jaded Faith Foglifter pre and post install Clips
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<blockquote data-quote="speed2dirt" data-source="post: 137691" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I'd definitely say you can hear the clarity. It seems clearer and crisper. That said, I think the stock tone sounds better for the majority of the riffs you were playing. To me, it was especially obvious on the Pearl Jam section. The stock had more sustain and was more fluid. It had a certain smoothness to it. Honestly, that's why I'd love to have the ability to go stock or modded at a flick of a switch. Thanks for doing the comparison! </p><p></p><p>To mod or not to mod... that is the question!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speed2dirt, post: 137691, member: 2983"] I'd definitely say you can hear the clarity. It seems clearer and crisper. That said, I think the stock tone sounds better for the majority of the riffs you were playing. To me, it was especially obvious on the Pearl Jam section. The stock had more sustain and was more fluid. It had a certain smoothness to it. Honestly, that's why I'd love to have the ability to go stock or modded at a flick of a switch. Thanks for doing the comparison! To mod or not to mod... that is the question! [/QUOTE]
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