There is something “special” about the two channels, I guess would be the proper response for me.
The Daisycutter channel was one of his early preamp/tone stacks that was popularized by its hot gain, Marshallesque, vibe. He used to do a lot of straight up Daisycutter heads.
Now with the Duophonic heads, he pairs up different channels with each other.
I’ve been curious about the Corona channel too...was hoping it would be reminiscent of my Silkyn in its abilities to take pedals. If the latest session through the Marshall 1960 straight cab is any indication, the answer is a resounding YES!
I was running through some Sabath standards with my SG P90 Standard, and when I engaged the Corona channel, and the Muff-brew...it was fantastic!
Drop C sharp, with the Gladiator (LP style), 57/57+, through the Daisycutter channel; I got a great sound for some Counterparts era Rush “Stick it Out”...maybe a little more energetic/gainy sounding, but the tone from the amp/guitar made me want to play that...excellent note clarity, good eq controls there.
Overall, through the 1960 straight cab....BEEFY.
the three guitars played for variety:
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The P90s were my favorite!(go figure)