Okay so I just got back from Guitar Center and tried out the Express 5 50 a Dual Rec 3 ch. and a Peavey 6505.
Anyway the express sounded horrible to me, it had a nice clean channel but I couldnt get anywhere near what I wanted on ch2(Im looking for high gain metal territory). It seemed really flubby and I just couldnt get anything to sound good.
Now the Dual Rec, hoah, love it. Very nice cleans, Ch2 was great for a nice AC DC crunch, sounded great. Ch3 was great for some nice high gain metallica all that remains megadeth etc. I did have a few problems/questions though.
1) When I was trying the amp out, on the footswitch SOLO always needed to be selected, if I ever turned SOLO off the channel would become barely audible, this happened on every channel, did I do something wrong? I jsut plugged in and played maybe GC had something set up wrong?
2) Ive heard people complain about CH3 and claim that it was useless and stuff, but I found it nice for a great high gain sound. My question is, is it possible to dial in a great high gain rhythm sound on CH2 and then use a similar high gain sound on CH3 as a lead sound but maybe add some more treble and stuff.
Then again I suppose if the solo button had been functioning I could just press that to get my cutting solo sound right?
3) There were no 2ch recs(or mark IVs sadly) there. Are the 2ch and 3ch versions that much different? I kinda like having 3 channels but I wanna try out a 2ch one, any comments?
4) Oh also, which channels are mimicked on the 2ch rec? Like which do they share? Presumable ch1 and 2 are the same between them and then the 3ch is unique?
Dammit after reading the manual I wanna go back now. Let me see if I can answer my own questions....
Okay the master volume should have been cranked and then I would use the output there to adjust the overall volume of the amp right? Also the Solo volume was likely set really high so this is why I needed to engage it in order to hear anything because I wasnt using the output knob(for some reason I thought it was a send/return thing idk im crazy). Ok ok so basically I played with solo on the whole time, what does that do to the amp, add more cut and treble? Ill have to try it out without solo on one of these days, ****.
Anyway the express sounded horrible to me, it had a nice clean channel but I couldnt get anywhere near what I wanted on ch2(Im looking for high gain metal territory). It seemed really flubby and I just couldnt get anything to sound good.
Now the Dual Rec, hoah, love it. Very nice cleans, Ch2 was great for a nice AC DC crunch, sounded great. Ch3 was great for some nice high gain metallica all that remains megadeth etc. I did have a few problems/questions though.
1) When I was trying the amp out, on the footswitch SOLO always needed to be selected, if I ever turned SOLO off the channel would become barely audible, this happened on every channel, did I do something wrong? I jsut plugged in and played maybe GC had something set up wrong?
2) Ive heard people complain about CH3 and claim that it was useless and stuff, but I found it nice for a great high gain sound. My question is, is it possible to dial in a great high gain rhythm sound on CH2 and then use a similar high gain sound on CH3 as a lead sound but maybe add some more treble and stuff.
Then again I suppose if the solo button had been functioning I could just press that to get my cutting solo sound right?
3) There were no 2ch recs(or mark IVs sadly) there. Are the 2ch and 3ch versions that much different? I kinda like having 3 channels but I wanna try out a 2ch one, any comments?
4) Oh also, which channels are mimicked on the 2ch rec? Like which do they share? Presumable ch1 and 2 are the same between them and then the 3ch is unique?
Dammit after reading the manual I wanna go back now. Let me see if I can answer my own questions....
Okay the master volume should have been cranked and then I would use the output there to adjust the overall volume of the amp right? Also the Solo volume was likely set really high so this is why I needed to engage it in order to hear anything because I wasnt using the output knob(for some reason I thought it was a send/return thing idk im crazy). Ok ok so basically I played with solo on the whole time, what does that do to the amp, add more cut and treble? Ill have to try it out without solo on one of these days, ****.