guitardude05 said:maybe it has something to do with it being extremely compressed?
man, my MkIV gets too loud as it is!!! :lol:ANIMATED SUSPENSION said:Speaker cabs make a huge difference, not only in tone but volume too. A cab with V30's sounds a lot louder per watt than a cab with Greenbacks for instance. A MkIV through a recto 4x12 sounds like a MKIV SHOULD sound. My single rectifier sounds sweet, but the MKIV sounds sweeter in every way. In both cases you have to dial them carefully to taste and it can take a while.
bryan_kilco said:i feel like im not even getting its full tonal spectrum because its TOO LOUD at practice with Master Output at 2, and seperate channel volumes only at 3.
Bshizzle said:bryan_kilco said:i feel like im not even getting its full tonal spectrum because its TOO LOUD at practice with Master Output at 2, and seperate channel volumes only at 3.
Same here, wish I could crank it a bit more.
fatoni said:is it just me or do all your guitars sound the same out of this thing? luckily i like the tones but its just no matter what woods/pickups i have it all sounds so similar
stoz said:It seems that people are grumbling about two opposite things here. The guys who want to lose the compression (put it on full power, pentode, etc and turn the gain down) and the guys who say its too loud (put it on tweed power, triode, harmonics).
stoz said:It seems that people are grumbling about two opposite things here. The guys who want to lose the compression (put it on full power, pentode, etc and turn the gain down) and the guys who say its too loud (put it on tweed power, triode, harmonics).
fatoni said:is it just me or do all your guitars sound the same out of this thing? luckily i like the tones but its just no matter what woods/pickups i have it all sounds so similar
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