rabies
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the crunch mode on both channels on my stage 2 stiletto really ain't happening (at all). unfortunately, maybe I'll call them now...
LPJunky said:The 3 modes are very different for a given channel. From green to yellow to red the gain increases and sometime additional gain stage in added.
The difference between the OD1 and OD2 channels is more an EQ thing where the OD2 is voiced more modern with a different MID frequency.
rabies said:I've heard the 2 channel JVM sound better than the 4 channel heads. do you really need 4 channels for a Marshall? I had a TSL100 that my bandmates loved (the sound). never had any issues and always cranked past noon.
does the JVM sound "buzzier" than a JCM 800?
The perfect 4 channel IMO would have been 2 crunch channels instead of 2 OD channels.
LPJunky said:All excellent points and suggestions. My keyboard player mentioned exactly that, that the outlet power could be wacked somehow. Especially since I share the circuit with the bass player and may be some other stuff. Next time we plan to swap around the connections. I just remember that I do have a Carl Martin Plexitone pedal. That could be used for some added gain. The only compressor I have is the one in a GT-10 which I don't think is very good (I don't have much experience with compressors in general). It does increase the noise level quite a bit. BUT I bought a few week ago an ISP G-String Decimator that IS one good noise suppressor. When setup conservatively it does not affect tone or note's tailing off.
By the way, I do like the Mark tone, I like aggressive distortion with rumble without to much fizz (or high frequencies) but I'm sort of short on the singing sustain. I guess I have enough to experiment for now.
Thanks
Jim Ed Love said:I use an AC+ plus pedal by Xotics. This pedal adds sustain without adding any nasties.
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