Can Erect do Orange channel?

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I used to have a Trem-O-Verb head back in high school, and always loved the orange channel on it. Does anyone know if the Erect can do the Orange channel, or is it more of a Red channel kind of sound?
 
It did the clean ch on my MK III. I spent a while A/B ing them to get it but in the end I preferred it to my Mesa. Cleaned up very well.
 
The ERect's I've owned sounded warmer than the Randalls but I still think both channels sound more like the Red channel.

It can be done by changing a couple of components..though I don't know what they are...certainly not on the Egnater layout anyway...talk to Pete (okstrat / stratotone) he might be able to even make a switchable voicing version for ya.
 
interesteting...

The only thing I really miss about the T-verb is the orange channel. I used to clone the red to sound like the orange to get my two gain channels. Having a dual channel erect voiced like that would be killer!
 
What's the difference between the orange and red channel?
 
The orange channel is the Vintage high gain. It's much smoother, and IMO, is a lot easier to control. No icepick highs, like with the red channel.
 
mboogman":1xf2za98 said:
I used to have a Trem-O-Verb head back in high school, and always loved the orange channel on it. Does anyone know if the Erect can do the Orange channel, or is it more of a Red channel kind of sound?

I have the same question. I would love the ERECT if Channel A did the 'Vintage' (i.e., orange) channel and Channel B did the 'Modern' (i.e., red) channel. Is this a mod anyone is aware of??
 
mboogman":xcoj8qsn said:
The orange channel is the Vintage high gain. It's much smoother, and IMO, is a lot easier to control. No icepick highs, like with the red channel.

A good bit more midrange too whereas the Red Channel is all sub bass and highs.
 
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