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<blockquote data-quote="audiomidijace" data-source="post: 66585" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>Thanks for all the feedback everyone! The LoneClean certainly has tons of tone options. Everyone should be able to get something they like out of it. It has a bit more midrange tone and gain then I'd like, but it's good. The JF Blackface mod was made specifically as a request for the original owner. It has the standard bright switch, but other then that it just has the push/pull on the gain knob for Blackface or Tweed. I actually prefer this module. The stock Blackface module is hands down my favorite stock , clean module so it's no surprise to me. Personally I think the rest of my issues lie with the power amp section and the speakers.</p><p>I'm considering just getting an OD-100SE+ or a Cameron and calling it a day.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Jace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiomidijace, post: 66585, member: 2438"] Thanks for all the feedback everyone! The LoneClean certainly has tons of tone options. Everyone should be able to get something they like out of it. It has a bit more midrange tone and gain then I'd like, but it's good. The JF Blackface mod was made specifically as a request for the original owner. It has the standard bright switch, but other then that it just has the push/pull on the gain knob for Blackface or Tweed. I actually prefer this module. The stock Blackface module is hands down my favorite stock , clean module so it's no surprise to me. Personally I think the rest of my issues lie with the power amp section and the speakers. I'm considering just getting an OD-100SE+ or a Cameron and calling it a day. Cheers, Jace [/QUOTE]
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