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MPC 3 - Treble Bass Expander
Treble/Bass Expander Sound file
It's great for making your Les Paul sound Strat like turned up to 10, turned down to 1 removes the treble completely with a driven bass feel. This is my favorite module and from what I've heard, the most desirable and costly module to find. Review by Steve H Simple tone control- turn it one way and it cuts all the highs, turn it the other way and it cuts all the lows. Not terribly interesting nor useful, in my opinion. Review by Webmaster Really boosts the treble. Turned up to 10 it's great if you want to coax a twangy Telecaster like single coil sound out of your MPC. I didn't have much use for the settings bellow 10, I found it way to "muddy" down around 1. |