I've got CH1 and CH2 set nearly identically. Drive is set to off and the effects loop is engaged. The biggest difference between CH1 & CH2 is the reverb setting. It's basically off on CH2. Essentially I switch to that channel for more complicated parts, heavier riffing and when delay is engaged.
I'm condering disengaging the effects loop, unhooking the floor channel/solo switcher and running the amp with only CH1. Essentially treating the amp like a Fender Princeton with balls.
I realize I'm giving up a fair amount of features/functionality but i think the thing my LSC v2 does best is clean. Between my Badass '78 (Distortion set to 0) and my Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker I have plenty of distorted tones.
I think Vernon Reid essentially runs his LSC this way too.
Anyone doing this or am I completely insane?
I'm condering disengaging the effects loop, unhooking the floor channel/solo switcher and running the amp with only CH1. Essentially treating the amp like a Fender Princeton with balls.
I realize I'm giving up a fair amount of features/functionality but i think the thing my LSC v2 does best is clean. Between my Badass '78 (Distortion set to 0) and my Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker I have plenty of distorted tones.
I think Vernon Reid essentially runs his LSC this way too.
Anyone doing this or am I completely insane?