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<blockquote data-quote="Oregon" data-source="post: 141472" data-attributes="member: 3141"><p>I recall a good chat here a while back - pretty similar in terms of eye opening advice for these mods to sound their best.</p><p></p><p>Rob at Jaded Faith explained how MTS brings multiple volume points where normal amps typically don't have this structure - the RM4 has module volume, then a master, and then you have the power amp volume, all are points where tone is impacted.</p><p></p><p>I've been lucky as Mr Wadd in that I haven't had fizzy issues, but I didn't enjoy the flub and lack of definition in my first stock modules (Deluxe and XTC) and had such a great tonal change post modification to the first VybeDeluxe and to Sacred Groove's XTC LE (with all the bells and whistles) I was really happy.</p><p></p><p>Then getting hip to running module master volumes between noon and 2 on the dial, I was impressed again. There was added fullness and more detail in sound.</p><p></p><p>Great tip from Kapo here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oregon, post: 141472, member: 3141"] I recall a good chat here a while back - pretty similar in terms of eye opening advice for these mods to sound their best. Rob at Jaded Faith explained how MTS brings multiple volume points where normal amps typically don't have this structure - the RM4 has module volume, then a master, and then you have the power amp volume, all are points where tone is impacted. I've been lucky as Mr Wadd in that I haven't had fizzy issues, but I didn't enjoy the flub and lack of definition in my first stock modules (Deluxe and XTC) and had such a great tonal change post modification to the first VybeDeluxe and to Sacred Groove's XTC LE (with all the bells and whistles) I was really happy. Then getting hip to running module master volumes between noon and 2 on the dial, I was impressed again. There was added fullness and more detail in sound. Great tip from Kapo here! [/QUOTE]
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