screamingdaisy
Well-known member
I don't really want to clutter of the sticky at the top with debate as it is an excellent sticky, just wanted to post some findings.
Since I've re-introduced myself to this forum about a week ago I seen a lot of recommendations for the Reeder Mod, and I'll admit that I've been pretty confused by them.
Most people seem to imply that channel 2 doesn't sound like channel 1, which I felt to be false as I'd dialled channel 2 to sound like a higher gain version of channel 1 shortly after getting the amp.
Anyway, after reading a few threads on the subject it seems that both the volume and gain pot on channel 2 are 1MOhm pots, but both have different tapers. With this in mind I did the following;
- FX loop bypass
- Reverb off
- Set channel 2 EQ to look like channel 1
- Dimed both masters (to take them out of the equation)
- Fiddle with channel 2 gain until it's even with channel 1.
I ended up with something that looked like this;
And after I was happy with the gain setting, I set the channel 1 master to 12:00 and fiddled with the channel 2 master until I felt the volumes were balanced, then I gave the gain knob another small nudge up (and we're talking tiny) to get the tone to balance.
And viola... two identical sounding channels.
I shot a quick video using my camera, but the recording turned out crappy. I'm going to go and re-do it with the mic in a different position.
Anyway, your mileage may vary and all that jazz. I think the the pot swap may be beneficial for those that set their EQ with their eyes as the gain and MV settings will visually match from channel to channel. However, I do feel that you can achieve similar results to the mod simply by ignoring what your eyes see and listening to your amp.
Since I've re-introduced myself to this forum about a week ago I seen a lot of recommendations for the Reeder Mod, and I'll admit that I've been pretty confused by them.
Most people seem to imply that channel 2 doesn't sound like channel 1, which I felt to be false as I'd dialled channel 2 to sound like a higher gain version of channel 1 shortly after getting the amp.
Anyway, after reading a few threads on the subject it seems that both the volume and gain pot on channel 2 are 1MOhm pots, but both have different tapers. With this in mind I did the following;
- FX loop bypass
- Reverb off
- Set channel 2 EQ to look like channel 1
- Dimed both masters (to take them out of the equation)
- Fiddle with channel 2 gain until it's even with channel 1.
I ended up with something that looked like this;
And after I was happy with the gain setting, I set the channel 1 master to 12:00 and fiddled with the channel 2 master until I felt the volumes were balanced, then I gave the gain knob another small nudge up (and we're talking tiny) to get the tone to balance.
And viola... two identical sounding channels.
I shot a quick video using my camera, but the recording turned out crappy. I'm going to go and re-do it with the mic in a different position.
Anyway, your mileage may vary and all that jazz. I think the the pot swap may be beneficial for those that set their EQ with their eyes as the gain and MV settings will visually match from channel to channel. However, I do feel that you can achieve similar results to the mod simply by ignoring what your eyes see and listening to your amp.