Hendog said:
screamingdaisy said:
You guys are killing me....
There's no channel imbalance if you turn the volume up. It's a professional piece of stage/studio gear, not a can't-wake-the-kids-at-night bedroom practice amp. It's designed to sound correct when played loud. Playing it quietly at home imbalances settings due to lack of compression. Once there's some heat on the tubes all the pieces of the puzzle fall into place.
You are killing
me!
I dont play my Mark V at home. Only in a full Metal band setting...
If you're playing at band volumes, you should have no problem balancing out the channel volumes. Put the Master volume on each channel to a position that is ideal for your situation, and set the Output where you get a good volume for all 3 channels. Its not that hard. I'm not trying to be a smartass here, but have you read the manual? Thats the first thing I do when I get a new Boogie, and it really does help. Try the sample settings in the manual to see how to balance everything out.