scott from _actual time_
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i hear ya. i went through exactly the same thing with mine. i almost sold it. the breakthrough for me was using the graphic EQ instead of the preset EQ (and getting the graphic EQ not to be way too boomy and flubby).MD57MD said:Nobody especially me wants to spend 2600 bucks for a head and cab and have it unusable. I will try some of the suggestions here. I have been playing a long time and i hav used many still own amps. In other word I know what I am looking for and i can't believe I have to go these measures to get a good sound. especially with the $ invested so far.
i also swapped the preamp tubes--i have a Tung Sol reissue in v1 and others (i think a chinese Penta, and an aftermarket JJ) in v2 and v3. i also run 5881 power tubes instead of 6L6s (they are less bright), and i have a foam donut over my speaker, 3/4" thick with a 3" hole.
so keep tweaking! try every combination of settings you can--gain up & treble down, Bright switch on and off, channel master up & main master volume down, channel master down and main master up, FX loop on and off, EQ presets and graphic EQ. try different speakers and different size cabs. try the foam donuts.