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Salvation Mods visiting Michael Wagener?s studio
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<blockquote data-quote="salvation" data-source="post: 93685" data-attributes="member: 1787"><p>Yes, and I have exact description from Michael about which version of MP1 was used and which preset was used, etc. </p><p>I was lucky enough to buy exactly the same version of ADA MP1, it is already on its way to me. Important thing for development and A/B testing.</p><p>I know that it is still probably easier to buy old ADA MP1 instead of module.</p><p>I have some feedbacks that sounds of ADA MP1 is old, and non actual now. I Agree, it is not contemporary higain sound. </p><p>It is sound of 80?s or early 90?s rock/metal. </p><p>But Salvation Mods wants to map all important amps in history of Rock n roll. Ada MP1 definitely deserves to be there.</p><p>Without digital presets, with common analog pots, without dropouts during switching, without solid-state mode.</p><p>But with its unmistakeable sound used on a lot of famous albums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salvation, post: 93685, member: 1787"] Yes, and I have exact description from Michael about which version of MP1 was used and which preset was used, etc. I was lucky enough to buy exactly the same version of ADA MP1, it is already on its way to me. Important thing for development and A/B testing. I know that it is still probably easier to buy old ADA MP1 instead of module. I have some feedbacks that sounds of ADA MP1 is old, and non actual now. I Agree, it is not contemporary higain sound. It is sound of 80?s or early 90?s rock/metal. But Salvation Mods wants to map all important amps in history of Rock n roll. Ada MP1 definitely deserves to be there. Without digital presets, with common analog pots, without dropouts during switching, without solid-state mode. But with its unmistakeable sound used on a lot of famous albums. [/QUOTE]
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