sherpa_man said:
I am wondering if anybody out there could give me some advice. I have always been a Friedman user, brown eye, JJ and then the butterslax. I bought the JP2C after listening to some of the YouTube clips and no matter what I do, I can't get it to sound anything like the new videos. Doesn't sound as big or full. I can't get the volume much past 9/10 because it's in a small room and I'm wondering if it's down to this? Maybe I should look into a attenuator.
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks.
A little more information may be helpful.
What kind of cab/speaker(s) are you using? Do you have an example for the type of tone you are aiming for? Are you using an FX processor or pedals?
It is important to mention that a recorded/mic'ed amp will always sound very different than a live, in the room amp. Coming from a tube amp background and entering the Axe-FX/Kemper world was difficult, because those devices sound like a recorded amp, not at all like an actual, in-the-room amp.
The reverse is also true, the first time I played a Mesa Boogie (a Mark IIC++), it took me ages to dial it in. Luckily, it was a long-term loan. If I had had only had a few minutes, or even a couple of hours, in a music store to dial in the amp, I would have confidently told you that the Mark IIC++ was absolute garbage.
From the picture, I don't see any egregious errors in settings. If the amp sounds dull, I would pull the Presence knob out on Channels 2 and 3, since they appear pushed in. You can also try shred mode to add some additional high-end frequencies. My particular preference is the scooped tone, so I would drop the 750 slider down near the bottom.
As far as sounding big/full, at some point volume is going to be involved. If you're playing through 1x12 at low volume, there are only a few things you can realistically do. Get the cabinet directly on the floor, if it isn't already.
I agree with DLPasco, I find that my JP2C sounds good at low volumes. It sounds better louder :mrgreen: , but still sounds good low.
~Icarus