mattcockbain
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The warm replies I got to my last post on here have encouraged me to ask more things about my lovely new Boogie from you guys - there just seems like so much great knowledge and experience on here !
First up . . . My amp has always made a short buzzing sound (almost like the sound of a welding machine) when I switch on the Master Power. I have always assumed that it is just the power supply or something powering up. Is this normal for these amps (I have moved over from a Line-6) or is it something I ought to look into further?
I know that might sound a silly question but I don't know anyone else in my area with a Boogie and I could not find anything on the forums here.
I have also experienced the 'bump' that comes when switching to channel 2 on a modern high gain setting. I use Ch1 for clean, Ch2 for lead and Ch3 for dirty rhythm. I play mostly metal so when I need a crunch sound I just push channel 1 a bit more. My Lexicon is set to work only on channel 2 as I just have a touch of delay and reverb on my lead sound. Is there anything I can do to minimise this noise or should I just make sure the drummer gives it some on the way into a solo ? :lol:
Other than this I am lovin' the Boogie - my only regret is not having bought one twenty years ago !
Thanks - Matt Cockbain
First up . . . My amp has always made a short buzzing sound (almost like the sound of a welding machine) when I switch on the Master Power. I have always assumed that it is just the power supply or something powering up. Is this normal for these amps (I have moved over from a Line-6) or is it something I ought to look into further?
I know that might sound a silly question but I don't know anyone else in my area with a Boogie and I could not find anything on the forums here.
I have also experienced the 'bump' that comes when switching to channel 2 on a modern high gain setting. I use Ch1 for clean, Ch2 for lead and Ch3 for dirty rhythm. I play mostly metal so when I need a crunch sound I just push channel 1 a bit more. My Lexicon is set to work only on channel 2 as I just have a touch of delay and reverb on my lead sound. Is there anything I can do to minimise this noise or should I just make sure the drummer gives it some on the way into a solo ? :lol:
Other than this I am lovin' the Boogie - my only regret is not having bought one twenty years ago !
Thanks - Matt Cockbain