Hey, question for all of you...
From my reading it seems like the Modern switch on the 2:90 was designed to act like the Modern channel on the Recto, and function as some other switch did for the Mark IV. It seems like the triaxis was designed in some ways to give vintage type tones, in the case of the Lead 1 recto mode, and then the 2:90 was given the Modern feature to accentuate that next step into Modern style gain. If the Lead 2 Mark IIC+ and Mark III modes are supposedly pulled right from those amps, then the tone I get out of the triaxis, with a Mesa 50/50, should have no need for the Modern switch of the 2:90, am I correct?
Cheers,
Nick
From my reading it seems like the Modern switch on the 2:90 was designed to act like the Modern channel on the Recto, and function as some other switch did for the Mark IV. It seems like the triaxis was designed in some ways to give vintage type tones, in the case of the Lead 1 recto mode, and then the 2:90 was given the Modern feature to accentuate that next step into Modern style gain. If the Lead 2 Mark IIC+ and Mark III modes are supposedly pulled right from those amps, then the tone I get out of the triaxis, with a Mesa 50/50, should have no need for the Modern switch of the 2:90, am I correct?
Cheers,
Nick
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