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[QUOTE="Bradsauce:1188853"]Lifetime warranty on the that bitch, too! @ The Rooster, I'd say it depends on the box. For bass, I like drive boxes at 18v. For guitar, usually I got for 9v. Like Brian said, the dynamic range goes WAY up at 18v, so your picking plays a much greater role in the depth of the distortion. Great for blues and rock, might not be the best for metal. Either way, give it a shot, see if you dig it. You just might want to check to make sure the device can handle the increased voltage. Some manufactures only use 16v caps, so you could blow up the box. And if you do, drop me a line, we'll fix it right up! [/QUOTE]
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