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<blockquote data-quote="speed2dirt" data-source="post: 138218" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I'd say the JF Pitbull maybe what you're looking for. It's tight, aggressive, and can really crunch. The Pitbull is based on a VHT 50/ST, which is a high gain Marshall tone. However, I've never played a Friedman mod and have no experience with the JF Quickmod so I can't really compare the tone. VHT is known for being tight amps and this one is, but in a more organic way.</p><p></p><p>Another solution, plug your RM4 into a solidstate power amp. That will tighten it up. The Valvestate power amp may keep the tube tone but also track quicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speed2dirt, post: 138218, member: 2983"] I'd say the JF Pitbull maybe what you're looking for. It's tight, aggressive, and can really crunch. The Pitbull is based on a VHT 50/ST, which is a high gain Marshall tone. However, I've never played a Friedman mod and have no experience with the JF Quickmod so I can't really compare the tone. VHT is known for being tight amps and this one is, but in a more organic way. Another solution, plug your RM4 into a solidstate power amp. That will tighten it up. The Valvestate power amp may keep the tube tone but also track quicker. [/QUOTE]
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