Fryette amps sound nothing like a recto in the room, though. The fizz you hear can also be dialed out on a Fryette, but it never really can on the Recto. The Deliverance amp is capable of very chimey cleans, too.
Start with both gains at 1 oclock, more mode. Back off gain I if it's too dark. The circuit loves a clean boost in front, too. I leave a rc booster on all the time.
The amp can do very clean, I assume the module can, too. Gain 2 off, mast volume up. Turn gain 1 off and slowly roll it up. The amp also goes from clean to dirty with the guitar volume knob better than any amp I've ever played.
Gain 2 is distortion, gain 1 changes the tone from voxy chime to bloated bogner. Super versatile for an amp with few controls. Nothing like a jose mod.
Less compression and odd order harmonics than you'd typically find in a high gain amp. Also, the eminence speakers fryette uses are very stiff in sound and feel, making the amps seem hard to play if you're used to the creaminess of more compressed amps. Using other speakers helps immensely, and...
Pittbull module is the Ultralead. The Deliverance amp is based on the orange channel on the Pittbull amps, but the dual gain controls make it extremely versatile. You can go from Vox chime to balanced plexi to fat Bogner type tones with one knob. The red channel on the Pittbulls has more gain...