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And, no, I don't believe there's any tonal impact by including the modules. With hindsight, I could probably do without the VAC on mine.
Tonewise turning the effects off from the footswitch totally bypasses the modules. VAC will have some effect on very high-max settings but if you play at home then you will need it
The VAC is the first on the list and to be honest, it is also the cheapest add on.
The Reverb is the expensive add on and it is also nicer than the Trem. The Trem is okay but a little hard to use.
Why should I go for a Lazy J over a Flynn, Fender 57 or Edge version? What is it that gives the J20 an advantage?
Fundamentally it's a tweed deluxe. The differences between them will be somewhat marginal. Assuming you like tweed deluxes then all will be good, though the Lazy J will hold value better (if you can ship when selling - see classifieds of late).
I thought VAC was standard on all J20s now?
Rift Amplification
Brackley, Northamptonshire
www.riftamps.co.uk
I personally wouldn't order the verb and trem... both can be bettered by pedals, imho, and the trem can have a wee bit too much 'whump' in what can be a bass heavy amp at times.
Still, a great amp nonetheless, despite all the naysayers