I can't get my Roadster to produce a clean sound at a high volume. It's always a little overdriven.
Here's a short audio sample so you can hear what I mean.
http://www.popcultureaquarium.com/jamestroska/RoadsterClean.wav
For testing purposes, the Mode was set to "Clean"; The Gain was set to 12 noon; The Bass, Mid, and Treble were set to 12 noon; and the Effects Loop was hard-bypassed.
The Channel Master was set to about 1o'clock, where it needs to be to match the high-gain channel (set to 12 noon).
This clean channel is running at 100 watts and the high-gain channel is running at 50 watts.
The sound does clean up if I back the Channel Master down to about 10:30. But I'm wondering if I should be expecting more useable volume.
Here's a short audio sample so you can hear what I mean.
http://www.popcultureaquarium.com/jamestroska/RoadsterClean.wav
For testing purposes, the Mode was set to "Clean"; The Gain was set to 12 noon; The Bass, Mid, and Treble were set to 12 noon; and the Effects Loop was hard-bypassed.
The Channel Master was set to about 1o'clock, where it needs to be to match the high-gain channel (set to 12 noon).
This clean channel is running at 100 watts and the high-gain channel is running at 50 watts.
The sound does clean up if I back the Channel Master down to about 10:30. But I'm wondering if I should be expecting more useable volume.