DC3 Gridlock
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Hi, new to this forum. I recenty traded a guitar for a very nice (mint condition) DC-3 combo. This is my second Mesa Boogie. The first was a Studio 22+ that I wish that I never sold.
A few of questions:
1) I could not fugure out what year this was made. Is there an easy method to determine the year made?
2) The Reverb sound on the Lead channel is not as good or pronounced as it is on the Rythm channel. Is this normal
or is there a problem?
3) What are the best tone settings to get a warm-overdriven sound out of this amp on the Lead channel?
4) What is the best setting (exact locations) for setting the equalizer for a warm-overdriven sound?
5) What is the best method to get a warm-overdriven sound at bedroom volumes using the Output Volume and/or Master Volume?
I will use this amp and also Marshall JCM 800 to play 1970s to today's rock playing a 1996 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
So far, I have only used this amp 2x's with the band and I cannot crank the amp at home (living in a condo) to experiment with my tone at band volume.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Doug
A few of questions:
1) I could not fugure out what year this was made. Is there an easy method to determine the year made?
2) The Reverb sound on the Lead channel is not as good or pronounced as it is on the Rythm channel. Is this normal
or is there a problem?
3) What are the best tone settings to get a warm-overdriven sound out of this amp on the Lead channel?
4) What is the best setting (exact locations) for setting the equalizer for a warm-overdriven sound?
5) What is the best method to get a warm-overdriven sound at bedroom volumes using the Output Volume and/or Master Volume?
I will use this amp and also Marshall JCM 800 to play 1970s to today's rock playing a 1996 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
So far, I have only used this amp 2x's with the band and I cannot crank the amp at home (living in a condo) to experiment with my tone at band volume.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Doug