Hi,
I just spent about an hour with the LoneClean Module. I waited for weeks and now the wait is over. Here are my first impressions..and first impressions can be off..so BEAR THAT IN MIND.
My goal was to get a better clean sound..ya know, i never got over selling my 1965 deluxe reverbs..so this was part of my goal. So far i think the LoneClean will do those sounds very nicley. I like a very clean clean, and even with emgs I can get it. Not sure if the module adds a hint of noise...it might but its not a big deal. Very minor, if at all.
Whats really cool with this module is its versatality...a big question at this forum is: "If you only could have one module..what would it be?" Well, I tell you..if all I had was the LoneClean I could get by very nicely. By adjusting the switched you CAN get a good crunch..Plexi Like...but more like a Bassman, really. The obnoxious mids arent there..and that can be a very good thing. But the heavy overdrive is there. With single coils...you can do a very usable SRV sound,imho. Ive always felt an overdriven Fender amp is better for the SRV distortion than a Plexi or any type of Marshall. is it perfect for that? hard to say, but it deserves to be heard.
The tone controls (Bass,Mid and Treble, and bright switch) do a good job ..but I sense the REAL EQ is in whatever Salvation has done to the circuit. The whole character of this module is different than what I sent him, and again, that is a good thing.
I did all my playing at a low to moderate volume in my little home studio...playing loud will tell so much more, but so far I am intrigued and feel that I can get some very,very usable sounds out of this module.
I waited a while to get this, but i think it may turn out to be a go-to module on many occasions. I may post sound clips in a week or 2,once my schedule clears up and I know what Im doing with the Loneclean even better.
GtrGeorge