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Sound characterisitcs of Exclame Vs Predator
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterhond" data-source="post: 719709" data-attributes="member: 1200"><p>The old version Exclame 100 that I tried about 2 years ago sounded glorious but had a somewhat "closed in" sound that I became more aware of the longer I listened to it (forgive me Schalk!). </p><p></p><p>I did swap out some better tubes and small improvements could be heard but sound decay was curtailed, giving the effect of the sound not dying away into the recording space. Some forum members have had similar experiences including the one that bought the amp from me eventually (in full knowledge of my impressions).</p><p></p><p>Have never heard any of the bigger brethern so I would very much like honest opinions from others as well. (Specially in regards to the above.)</p><p></p><p>Speaking to Schalk at the time he indicated that he was thinking of dropping the Exclame 100 - In the interim he has decided to upgrade it instead because it is still very popular... so the above comments do not necessarily apply to the current model which I haven't auditioned yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterhond, post: 719709, member: 1200"] The old version Exclame 100 that I tried about 2 years ago sounded glorious but had a somewhat "closed in" sound that I became more aware of the longer I listened to it (forgive me Schalk!). I did swap out some better tubes and small improvements could be heard but sound decay was curtailed, giving the effect of the sound not dying away into the recording space. Some forum members have had similar experiences including the one that bought the amp from me eventually (in full knowledge of my impressions). Have never heard any of the bigger brethern so I would very much like honest opinions from others as well. (Specially in regards to the above.) Speaking to Schalk at the time he indicated that he was thinking of dropping the Exclame 100 - In the interim he has decided to upgrade it instead because it is still very popular... so the above comments do not necessarily apply to the current model which I haven't auditioned yet. [/QUOTE]
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