sean106ESP
Well-known member
Did a search but could not find an answer so any help or explanation would be great.
I am in my ever ending quest for a pristine clean tone with my V and Dual (2012 Recto).
I find that I have to lower the FX loop level on the back in order to get the best clean tone. (Whether or not I am using FX at all) However when I raise the level towards 12 noon, or worse past......I get tons of bad break up. Now with the level lower I get a great clean tone, but over all the amps just kinda feel lacking. On all channels that is.
Anyone else experience this? Where does everyone run their loop levels? I just am not sure if I am doing something else not correct that is causing this nasty break up when the level for FX loop is raised.
Hell, i had my Mark V in the shop for a while because of this and stupid me thought something was fried. The cleans were always horrible until I started playing more with the FX levels,
Thanks in advance!
I am in my ever ending quest for a pristine clean tone with my V and Dual (2012 Recto).
I find that I have to lower the FX loop level on the back in order to get the best clean tone. (Whether or not I am using FX at all) However when I raise the level towards 12 noon, or worse past......I get tons of bad break up. Now with the level lower I get a great clean tone, but over all the amps just kinda feel lacking. On all channels that is.
Anyone else experience this? Where does everyone run their loop levels? I just am not sure if I am doing something else not correct that is causing this nasty break up when the level for FX loop is raised.
Hell, i had my Mark V in the shop for a while because of this and stupid me thought something was fried. The cleans were always horrible until I started playing more with the FX levels,
Thanks in advance!