capncrunch
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I would first like to properly introduce myself. My name is Alen, and after following the posts on this forum for quite a while, I decided to sign up after I received my amp. For those wondering, I reserved the amp in April from the Mesa Store in Hollywood, and luckily got the call on Friday that my head had arrived!
I have the head connected to a 2x12" Roadster cabinet, and absolutely love the nice thick sounds I get from this thing! Being that this is my first professional tube amp, (I used to have a Marshall avt series amp prior), the knobs seem very touch responsive. I do have a couple of questions/ concerns and would appreciate any input.
1) What is the best way to connect a multi-effects pedal, like a boss me-70 to this amp? I have generally shied away from using pedals due to tone degradation, so I'm a little inexperienced with these things. According to the manual, it says that I connect the send Jack in back of the amp to the input of the pedal, and then the receive is connected from back of the amp into the output of the pedal. And the guitar is supposed to go into the input of the pedal. I tried doing this but it sounded really bad. The manual says to adjust the send output in back of the amp to that of the pedal, but I'm not sure if that makes a difference. Also, I noticed that when I deactivate the FX through the foot switch, I get no sound. I'm wondering if there's a way to even switch back and forth between the multi-effect pedal and just the amp with no effects, via the foot switch?
2) Is it normal for the clean channel to have a much lower volume than channels 2 & 3? If I have the individual volumes of all the channels set to the same level, it seems that channel 1 is not as loud as the others. And I don't know if its just me, but it feels that this amp in general is not as loud as my old 50 watt marshall. Is there something I should do or be aware of? I haven't tried the amp yet with a drummer yet and am concerned if it will cut through well.
3) This last question is tied into the second one. A couple nights ago, I noticed that with the output volume set at 9:00, and my channel 3 set at eq on with the classic v setting, i get a whistling/screeching noise when I raise the channel 3 volume above 12:00 with the output on 9:00 and the EQ on. This only happens in Channel 3. And then the next day, I tried it again with slightly different settings following the manual and it was fine. Is this something normal, because of the high gain structure of channel 3?
Thanks again for reading my long-winded post.
I have the head connected to a 2x12" Roadster cabinet, and absolutely love the nice thick sounds I get from this thing! Being that this is my first professional tube amp, (I used to have a Marshall avt series amp prior), the knobs seem very touch responsive. I do have a couple of questions/ concerns and would appreciate any input.
1) What is the best way to connect a multi-effects pedal, like a boss me-70 to this amp? I have generally shied away from using pedals due to tone degradation, so I'm a little inexperienced with these things. According to the manual, it says that I connect the send Jack in back of the amp to the input of the pedal, and then the receive is connected from back of the amp into the output of the pedal. And the guitar is supposed to go into the input of the pedal. I tried doing this but it sounded really bad. The manual says to adjust the send output in back of the amp to that of the pedal, but I'm not sure if that makes a difference. Also, I noticed that when I deactivate the FX through the foot switch, I get no sound. I'm wondering if there's a way to even switch back and forth between the multi-effect pedal and just the amp with no effects, via the foot switch?
2) Is it normal for the clean channel to have a much lower volume than channels 2 & 3? If I have the individual volumes of all the channels set to the same level, it seems that channel 1 is not as loud as the others. And I don't know if its just me, but it feels that this amp in general is not as loud as my old 50 watt marshall. Is there something I should do or be aware of? I haven't tried the amp yet with a drummer yet and am concerned if it will cut through well.
3) This last question is tied into the second one. A couple nights ago, I noticed that with the output volume set at 9:00, and my channel 3 set at eq on with the classic v setting, i get a whistling/screeching noise when I raise the channel 3 volume above 12:00 with the output on 9:00 and the EQ on. This only happens in Channel 3. And then the next day, I tried it again with slightly different settings following the manual and it was fine. Is this something normal, because of the high gain structure of channel 3?
Thanks again for reading my long-winded post.