terrence_bogie
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Joined Jul 2015
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The dirty channel of a Polytone has a distinct roar to it. There's no fuzz, but it let's your individual low notes sound clear in a way that fuzzy distortion doesn't. I bring that fuzz in with the Orange. I love the heavy sound of these together.
I've had both. The electronics on the Retro DLX are much better, and the craftsmanship is a step up. The original Monoprice Retro had locking tuning pegs. That's the only thing that was better