Richard Guy
VETERAN
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A strange title but here is why;
I thought that I had pretty much 'mastered' my Simplex, ... After continuing to use the Simplex over the last three months (while waiting on my Legend), magic happened. Those 'tones', not the TID, tell the story. I've read over and over about 'tone' being everything, well, it is. The Simplex hits 'hard' on coins, double hits on rings, having a very fast recovery rate (boop-boop). When hitting on coins and rings, 'simply' raise the coil up a tad bit while swinging, ... if the tone remains solid (along with TID value) it's gonna be something to put in the pocket. The tail-end of 'tone' is also telling. A somewhat scratchy finish is most times gonna be trash. If my 'Legend' had arrive three months ago, I would have shelved the Simplex, regulating the Simplex to a backup position, thus missing the magic. Tone is everything (as with guitar playing). I know this all sounds rudimentary but a serious 'bonding', beyond my expectations, has occurred. I suspect it has taken me roughly 1,000 hours of 'learning' since my Simplex arrived to reach this Nirvana. My setup is; software version 2v77, Park 1, Full power, SP24. That SP24 coil has been my 'mainstay', having tried all variants to include the Detech Ultimate coil. If I could pass on a little advise, ... put your brain in 'learning' mode, go slow and 'listen' to your little friend, especially to the subtleties. I'm sure that I have yet more to learn before my Legend arrives, ... who knows, the Legend could be my backup unit. Have fun, watch out for snakes!
I thought that I had pretty much 'mastered' my Simplex, ... After continuing to use the Simplex over the last three months (while waiting on my Legend), magic happened. Those 'tones', not the TID, tell the story. I've read over and over about 'tone' being everything, well, it is. The Simplex hits 'hard' on coins, double hits on rings, having a very fast recovery rate (boop-boop). When hitting on coins and rings, 'simply' raise the coil up a tad bit while swinging, ... if the tone remains solid (along with TID value) it's gonna be something to put in the pocket. The tail-end of 'tone' is also telling. A somewhat scratchy finish is most times gonna be trash. If my 'Legend' had arrive three months ago, I would have shelved the Simplex, regulating the Simplex to a backup position, thus missing the magic. Tone is everything (as with guitar playing). I know this all sounds rudimentary but a serious 'bonding', beyond my expectations, has occurred. I suspect it has taken me roughly 1,000 hours of 'learning' since my Simplex arrived to reach this Nirvana. My setup is; software version 2v77, Park 1, Full power, SP24. That SP24 coil has been my 'mainstay', having tried all variants to include the Detech Ultimate coil. If I could pass on a little advise, ... put your brain in 'learning' mode, go slow and 'listen' to your little friend, especially to the subtleties. I'm sure that I have yet more to learn before my Legend arrives, ... who knows, the Legend could be my backup unit. Have fun, watch out for snakes!
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