Hello, congrats on a great amp. I had a chance to jam through one and its what sold me on the DC series. As for your question, the DC series went through a few versions, with slight improvments(i think) with each incarnation. I own a DC-5 head and it has on the back the headphone out as well as a EQ assign switch. I think this was different on some earlier models. the front also has the three position switch. If you are going to use your footswitch to channel switch AND engage the EQ on and off, then you will need to have the switch in the middle. otherwise, it will only switch the channels. Anyway, this is how mine works and I love it. I thought about selling it, but i fell in love with it all over again, so now i don't think i will be getting rid of it. Have fun with your DC.
still loving it, practice went well last night, i could actually hear myself for once. the cleans were super smooth and the drive rocked. so glad i bought this thing
thanks Reprove, i used it like you described and had all channel switching and eq available from the footswitch. i also hooked it up to my marshall 1x12 cab for a fuller sound.
it does get very hot but i suppose it was on for 4 hours solid switching to standby when we had a break
still twaeking with the levels and tone controls but i think i should be ready for our 1st gig on friday
i know it's still the honey moon period but i had great fun last night, i didnt think it was too dark. i had great tones from stevie ray vaughan and hendrix cleans to paul weller crunch and some sex pistols mayhem.
i've added one of those snarling dogs blue doo pedals as a sort of solo boost. really works well
i only used my multi effects pedal for a touch of chorus on wind cries mary
the amp did it all on its own !!!!
we do vertigo by U2 and the bass player couldn't believe the harmonics i was getting
Welcome to the World of Boogie - however, I must warn you that Bass Players and Drummers will end up moaning that you are too loud!!!!
I remember with my DC I kept up unmic'd with the whole band AND a 2k rig at 1 gig - I remember the sound guy insisting that I mic up - but I declined, he went away with a "he's going to regret it" look on his face - I hit the first chord of the first number and his jaw dropped!!!!!!!
I was using an SG at the time - so this could be why I was getting a dark sound - also, the amp was the 1st generation.
I use my combo DC3 as my primary amp, the MK IV is my back up.. I recently began having some problems with the DC, it started having a real "flubby" bottom end sound... I replaced the power tubes, still got the flubby sound.. probably just a preamp tube... anyway, i'll get around to replacing those.. At least this is forcing me to find a setting I like with the MK IV. But overall, the DC 3 can crank it out with the best of em'. I'll probably keep it as my main rig.... When I hook my MK IV's closed back speaker cab to it, It rocks even harder.... The DC 3 is a Great Amp... congrats...
hey!
I got a good offer for n Dc-3 , but I can't test it...
any samples on a website?
what about playing that thing at bedroom volume? I've searched for this question here, but at this point the opinions are very different.
what about the recording function- has anybody ever used this?
thanks and greets from germany!