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<blockquote data-quote="audiomidijace" data-source="post: 139983" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>If VH1 and VH2 tones are high gain enough for you, GrailTone is the one. You can always boost it with an overdrive too.</p><p></p><p>The QuickMod certainly has more tones to choose from, but for me it wasn't thick and chunky enough. Too much high mids for me. Great for solos though with all of that cut.</p><p></p><p>The '59RR is wonderful for Marshall tones up to JCM800. Again, you'll want an overdrive to boost it beyond that, but it certainly is the most versatile of the Marshall mods from JF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiomidijace, post: 139983, member: 2438"] If VH1 and VH2 tones are high gain enough for you, GrailTone is the one. You can always boost it with an overdrive too. The QuickMod certainly has more tones to choose from, but for me it wasn't thick and chunky enough. Too much high mids for me. Great for solos though with all of that cut. The '59RR is wonderful for Marshall tones up to JCM800. Again, you'll want an overdrive to boost it beyond that, but it certainly is the most versatile of the Marshall mods from JF. [/QUOTE]
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