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<blockquote data-quote="EWSEthan" data-source="post: 6675" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Im GASing for an E-Rect module but Im concerned because Ive heard so many old Rectos sound great and so many new ones sound terrible. Now, part of that is due to guitarists who scoop them and make them sound like garbage, but the truth remains that the old ones DO sound better. Id be looking for it to sound like King's X "Dogman", Dream Theater "Awake" or Winger "Pull". These albums used early Rectos that sound KILLER!</p><p></p><p>Would E-Rect do this for me? Also, which mode are the channels based on? Vintage (Orange) or Modern (Red)? Ideally, Id want Channel A Modern (for Rhythm) and Channel B Vintage (for Leads).</p><p></p><p>-Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EWSEthan, post: 6675, member: 572"] Im GASing for an E-Rect module but Im concerned because Ive heard so many old Rectos sound great and so many new ones sound terrible. Now, part of that is due to guitarists who scoop them and make them sound like garbage, but the truth remains that the old ones DO sound better. Id be looking for it to sound like King's X "Dogman", Dream Theater "Awake" or Winger "Pull". These albums used early Rectos that sound KILLER! Would E-Rect do this for me? Also, which mode are the channels based on? Vintage (Orange) or Modern (Red)? Ideally, Id want Channel A Modern (for Rhythm) and Channel B Vintage (for Leads). -Matt [/QUOTE]
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