einstein voicing in channel 2

sden

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switching through the voicings of channel one results in slightly different sounds in channel two.... (channel two active) 'am i wrong?
 
no, it just cut the sound when you move the switch. Doesn t seem to affect the tone on mine.
 
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mrdoud":4b62d said:
no, it just cut the sound when you move the switch. Doesn t seem to affect the tone on mine.

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How are you doing MrDoud?
Are your tube changes working out for you?
Stephen
 
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sden":2cb25 said:
switching through the voicings of channel one results in slightly different sounds in channel two.... (channel two active) 'am i wrong?
Yes it does on mine. Channel 1 switching changes the amont of gain...'mega' gives channel 2 more compression and gain and 'texas' makes it more open sound and 'clean' is more open still. Absolutely changes the gain of channel 2 in mine.
I have not been able to get that range on channel 2 alone by simply adjusting the gain control.
 
You'll only hear that effect at *very* low volume levels. Talking about bedroom volume! It goes away as soon as you turn up to a more "reasonable" level. :D
 
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Axel":46293 said:
You'll only hear that effect at *very* low volume levels. Talking about bedroom volume! It goes away as soon as you turn up to a more "reasonable" level. :D
Yea, well it is minor tone changes and at stage volumes you can't tell if some guys are even using effects sometimes! :LOL:
 
hi stephen, im still making improvement on my strat 62 reissue. The next step will be tweaking the tube ok my einstein.
 
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