Hello all, I'm new to the club of Boogie owners, and I figured I would start out with the Road King 2 because of it's versatility.
One thing I have noticed in my few first days with the amp is that channel 2 is virtually worthless. I don't know if any of you guys have found any tones that are useful on CH2, but I have yet to. I have tried the tubescreamer chorus compressor combo through the channel with a strat, and still just couldn't ever find that feel that I was looking for.
Channel 1 rocks. I love the clean, and it breaks down really nice if you want it to.
Channel 3 is killer for the EL34 6L6 combinations. I use it right now primarily for the less thrashy, more mid bass, lower gain type of sound.
And we all know that channel 4 is freakin sweet. 4 6L6's, diodes, 2 o'clock gain 2 o'clock bass, 11 o'clock mid, 3 o'clock treble, noon presence, (in angelic chorus) ahhhhhhhhhhhh......
Also, I have to add, I'm having a real time trying to figure out how to keep loop 1 from overpowering everything else. I've tried dropping the send volume, but it seems to do nothing but just make everything quieter. Then, when I adjust the output, all it does is make everything louder, including the loops.
If any of you guys could clue a total noob in on how to make the loop volume the same as the output volume, I would be much appreciative.
Any of you guys out there use the Road King? I could use some tips from some more seasoned owners..
One thing I have noticed in my few first days with the amp is that channel 2 is virtually worthless. I don't know if any of you guys have found any tones that are useful on CH2, but I have yet to. I have tried the tubescreamer chorus compressor combo through the channel with a strat, and still just couldn't ever find that feel that I was looking for.
Channel 1 rocks. I love the clean, and it breaks down really nice if you want it to.
Channel 3 is killer for the EL34 6L6 combinations. I use it right now primarily for the less thrashy, more mid bass, lower gain type of sound.
And we all know that channel 4 is freakin sweet. 4 6L6's, diodes, 2 o'clock gain 2 o'clock bass, 11 o'clock mid, 3 o'clock treble, noon presence, (in angelic chorus) ahhhhhhhhhhhh......
Also, I have to add, I'm having a real time trying to figure out how to keep loop 1 from overpowering everything else. I've tried dropping the send volume, but it seems to do nothing but just make everything quieter. Then, when I adjust the output, all it does is make everything louder, including the loops.
If any of you guys could clue a total noob in on how to make the loop volume the same as the output volume, I would be much appreciative.
Any of you guys out there use the Road King? I could use some tips from some more seasoned owners..