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101B /^/
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I’ll respectfully disagree the xtc can’t do metal. I’ve never heard the classic is like the 101b on low structure but if that’s the case I can see why metal heads would want more. My 101b (2003) has tons of gain & the bright switches allow for subtle but nice tone shaping. I get more clank & deeper bass from the red channel using the b2 bright switch but like the new 104, the bright switches don’t work when gain's dimed. With volume & the right guitar the xtc gives up the goods and flat out roars through a good cab. Excursion on tight for fast and switched to loose for huge sounding leads.
ZEN AmpVault video shown above at 4:56 does a pretty decent job of capturing the basic character of the xtc’s metal side but it sounds a bit fizzy and doesn’t capture the grinding roar the xtc has. I’ll concede the xtc's bass may not be the tightest & immediate but it can be tightened quite a bit compared to the video (eg: eq in the loop). Do note I’m stuck in the 80’s (eg: preist, maiden, mercyful fate, metal church, megadeth, etc) - so take it fwiw.
ZEN AmpVault video shown above at 4:56 does a pretty decent job of capturing the basic character of the xtc’s metal side but it sounds a bit fizzy and doesn’t capture the grinding roar the xtc has. I’ll concede the xtc's bass may not be the tightest & immediate but it can be tightened quite a bit compared to the video (eg: eq in the loop). Do note I’m stuck in the 80’s (eg: preist, maiden, mercyful fate, metal church, megadeth, etc) - so take it fwiw.