salvation
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Finally!
This was the most demanding development in SalvationMods ever!
Module based on Mark series, includes all important aspects.
And the most important: It sounds GREAT!
M a r k U s
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- tonestack is placed before distortion, like on all Mark amps.
Mark users knows it, for common Randall user it may be little difficult. Correct setting affecs thickness or tightness of tone, overall attack and more. Great weapon if you know how to handle with it!
- Lead drive - second gain control, widely inscreases possibilites of this module.
- EQ shape - simulates using of MARKish graphic EQ in its most popular setting- two positions: Flat and "V". Flat is simply narrow setting, "V" setting scoops mids in the same way as original GEQ on Mark amps (center at 750 Hz)
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8944553
Noise gate on this module replaces Bright switch according to customer wish.
Thanks to Joris aka m0jo for great work on faceplate. I really like idea of grey background of tonestack pots. It reminds background of real GEQ on Mark amps.
Anthony
This was the most demanding development in SalvationMods ever!
Module based on Mark series, includes all important aspects.
And the most important: It sounds GREAT!
M a r k U s
----------------------
- tonestack is placed before distortion, like on all Mark amps.
Mark users knows it, for common Randall user it may be little difficult. Correct setting affecs thickness or tightness of tone, overall attack and more. Great weapon if you know how to handle with it!
- Lead drive - second gain control, widely inscreases possibilites of this module.
- EQ shape - simulates using of MARKish graphic EQ in its most popular setting- two positions: Flat and "V". Flat is simply narrow setting, "V" setting scoops mids in the same way as original GEQ on Mark amps (center at 750 Hz)
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=8944553
Noise gate on this module replaces Bright switch according to customer wish.
Thanks to Joris aka m0jo for great work on faceplate. I really like idea of grey background of tonestack pots. It reminds background of real GEQ on Mark amps.
Anthony