Blueshaggis
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Howdy, I'm new here. This is such a great forum. I was up half the
night reading.......sheeesh.
OK, I'll chip in too and share my usual settings....I set my amp up a little bit weird.
For 99% of gigs, I only use Rythm 1 and use my guitar volume
knob to go from (kinda)clean to balls out lead tone.
These are my settings....some of you might have fun trying them.
RYTHM 1 "clean" channel...(yeah right) SNARLY, SATURATED BLUES TONE
Tweed/Class A/Triode
gain- 10
treble-5
bass-2 1/4
middle-8
pres.-3
rev.-0 to 3
OK here is the weird part....I personally think I get better tone and more
dirt and sustain out of the channel with the big Output knob on TEN and
the little channel master knob on about 4 1/2. (For quieter gigs about 2
although it doesn't sing quite as much as up around 4-5 or so)........
I play around with the graphic (it is kept on) but my latest setting today
was 80 at just above the midline,240 just touching the bottom, 750 halfway between mid and bottom, 2200 just above the middle line and
6600 dead on the middle line.
I play most of the time with my Charvel strat copy with EMG SA's in it with
the SPC control (strat prescence control) full on for solo's. It's sort of a
pseudo-humbucker sound......when using this with the pickups in neck/middle position, it gives a real nice slightly nasally roaring blues tone
with the above settings with lots of overtones and feedback when you let a chord ring. (Especially nice feedback on, say, a Gminor chord, for instance)...........
I'm not sure what exactly is happening when you run the big output knob
on 10 and use the little master for volume adjustments, but it just sounds
better to me.......gives a bit more gain to the channel so it's more useable
for me as a lead channel. I suspect it helps push the power tubes more.
Maybe someone here can comment on that. I've always wondered. I just love the voicing of channel 1 more than the others and this gives me the extra little push over the top gainwise. 8)
night reading.......sheeesh.
OK, I'll chip in too and share my usual settings....I set my amp up a little bit weird.
For 99% of gigs, I only use Rythm 1 and use my guitar volume
knob to go from (kinda)clean to balls out lead tone.
These are my settings....some of you might have fun trying them.
RYTHM 1 "clean" channel...(yeah right) SNARLY, SATURATED BLUES TONE
Tweed/Class A/Triode
gain- 10
treble-5
bass-2 1/4
middle-8
pres.-3
rev.-0 to 3
OK here is the weird part....I personally think I get better tone and more
dirt and sustain out of the channel with the big Output knob on TEN and
the little channel master knob on about 4 1/2. (For quieter gigs about 2
although it doesn't sing quite as much as up around 4-5 or so)........
I play around with the graphic (it is kept on) but my latest setting today
was 80 at just above the midline,240 just touching the bottom, 750 halfway between mid and bottom, 2200 just above the middle line and
6600 dead on the middle line.
I play most of the time with my Charvel strat copy with EMG SA's in it with
the SPC control (strat prescence control) full on for solo's. It's sort of a
pseudo-humbucker sound......when using this with the pickups in neck/middle position, it gives a real nice slightly nasally roaring blues tone
with the above settings with lots of overtones and feedback when you let a chord ring. (Especially nice feedback on, say, a Gminor chord, for instance)...........
I'm not sure what exactly is happening when you run the big output knob
on 10 and use the little master for volume adjustments, but it just sounds
better to me.......gives a bit more gain to the channel so it's more useable
for me as a lead channel. I suspect it helps push the power tubes more.
Maybe someone here can comment on that. I've always wondered. I just love the voicing of channel 1 more than the others and this gives me the extra little push over the top gainwise. 8)