Ok. I proudly own a Trem O Verb...that said...they are way loud, period.
To get it to "push" I have to do the following...
Set the "Bold/Spongy" switch on the back to Spongy
Set the Rectifier to "Tube"
Turn on the FX Loop (with out anything in the loop)
Turn the channel volume up (1/2 way)
set the master volume on the front of the amp to the desired volume.
If you like you can also remove a couple of tubes but, yeah...I dont do that either.
This gets the amp working very hard and pushes the preamp a little. The loop acts like a master volume controll to get some preamp level gain.
Lastly and most importantly...
The BLUES mode is high gain "pushed tone" HEAVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Learn to use this channel and it will fulfill all earthly desires (well almost all, my wife takes care of the rest for me
The blues setting with all that stuff set as described will be extreamly loose and spongy. You have to back off on the gain because it will just flop out. There is a major amount of controll on that setting. The knobs do crazy stuff. Turning things up all the way on that mode yeilds gnarly sounds so you have to be carefull. You can get away with the "smile" curve on the normal "red recto" mode but the blues mode does drastic stuff.
I mainly use that for leads and if I'm recording solos. I lean heavy on the orange channel with some red channel stuff for rythms.
The TOV takes a long time to nail good sounds. (took me years of live and studio use for me) but once you get em, there ain't no amp currently mass produced that gets those sounds.
ENJOY... -Def