spawnofthesith2
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Purple stripe SR. This amp is a bad motherfuker
The guy made me an offer I couldn’t refuse and I’ve been eyeing this for over a month now
Exceeding expectations actually. Spent a good hour or so without adding any EQ and just jamming it as god built it. Was able to dial in some pretty great and aggressive high gain tones. I know there’s only like one component difference in the circuit of EQ/non EQ models but I swear it sounds less honky than my other marks when disengaging the EQ
Anyway, then I popped on the “Cali Q graphic” on the stomp
HOLY. ****.
Now we’re REALLY talking
I did have to modify my settings that I dialed for “non EQ” but man this thing sounds epic.
For leads it definitely dunks on both the IV and the V for smoothness. Just crazy immediacy and tightness. It’s been a long time since I had my DRG red stripe, but I dunno I think I like this better from what I recall (and that amp was incredibly awesome)
I’ve heard the purple stripes as being “the least aggressive” but IDk, this sounds pretty ****** aggressive to me :lol:
No issues balancing in a beautiful clean and a menacing lead either (didn’t have that issue on my red stripe either, but I’ve heard people say that)
Only tested through my thiele so far so still have a lot to experiment with. Definitely very glad that I didn’t let the lack of GEQ scare me away