U unk0wn New member Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Jul 20, 2011 #1 My LSS clean channel seems to be extremely lower then the drive channel. Anybody else have this problem. Plugging the speaker in the other ohm jack for the 35 watts helps a bit.
My LSS clean channel seems to be extremely lower then the drive channel. Anybody else have this problem. Plugging the speaker in the other ohm jack for the 35 watts helps a bit.
screamingdaisy Well-known member Joined Jan 24, 2005 Messages 4,512 Reaction score 4 Location South of Heaven Jul 20, 2011 #2 Turn the channel volume down on the lead channel so that it matches the clean channel, then turn the master output back up to compensate.
Turn the channel volume down on the lead channel so that it matches the clean channel, then turn the master output back up to compensate.
T twally Well-known member Joined Jan 24, 2005 Messages 269 Reaction score 0 Location Russellville, AR Jul 22, 2011 #3 screamingdaisy said: Turn the channel volume down on the lead channel so that it matches the clean channel, then turn the master output back up to compensate. Click to expand... What he said.
screamingdaisy said: Turn the channel volume down on the lead channel so that it matches the clean channel, then turn the master output back up to compensate. Click to expand... What he said.