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Post by daCod »

Just couldn't stay away could'ya cliff :hihi:
You weren't lying. These are hand down one of my favorite MKI's.
Ranks right up there with my EE
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Glad you're diggin' it, Cliff!
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Right on, one of the best I've played!! Really does it for me tone wise. I thinkin my #4 has the most expressive attack pot I have on a MKI.
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mjkk wrote:Right on, one of the best I've played!! Really does it for me tone wise. I thinkin my #4 has the most expressive attack pot I have on a MKI.
You think so? I didn't really think they had nearly as much variation as other Mk1's I've built.
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Post by mjkk »

I've owned your OC75 loaded MKI and this one has more sustain at the begining of the attack control then it gets more gated after about 11 o' clock and continues to get more gated.
Also maybe it's just different and I'm just getting used to it, it is very juicy and rich though.
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What I like is that the whole sweep is usable :tu: Fat and sustainy to thinner and lightly gated. I don't like overly gated MKI's so it's perfect for me as is :headbanger:
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Thats what I was trying to say :)
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I just spent the last hour playing this thing and I just cannot describe how awesome it is. Every time I come back to it it's just perfect. Inspiring and amazing. Just wanted to say that this as this is one of the few pieces of gear I've ever owned that I can find no flaw with, no matter how minor. Thanks again Sonic -- this is truly the best MKI I've ever played. Period. :headbanger: :headbanger: :headbanger: :headbanger: :headbanger:
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