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T/DLX vs BEBB
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<blockquote data-quote="Parker22nd" data-source="post: 161200" data-attributes="member: 4069"><p>I love the BE/BB. The clean tone is very thick but, as one of the other guys said, you'll want to run a distortion pedal into it to get a good driven sound from the clean BB side of that module, as it doesn't drive itself all that well. With that said, the BB is a beautiful, fat clean. The BE side of the module is super-versatile that sounds great from low to just-short-of-high gain. The BE takes drive pedals and effects like a champ. I've never tried the T/DLX, so I can't comment there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parker22nd, post: 161200, member: 4069"] I love the BE/BB. The clean tone is very thick but, as one of the other guys said, you'll want to run a distortion pedal into it to get a good driven sound from the clean BB side of that module, as it doesn't drive itself all that well. With that said, the BB is a beautiful, fat clean. The BE side of the module is super-versatile that sounds great from low to just-short-of-high gain. The BE takes drive pedals and effects like a champ. I've never tried the T/DLX, so I can't comment there. [/QUOTE]
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