That’s how I adjusted each one. The Presence and the Depth. I saw what the range was, and I put it in the middle (noon) and the Depth I turned off, cause I don’t like Depth on an amplifier.
Yes, there’s a couple of holes on the top lid for adjustments to the Presence and Depth controls. That’s a total design flaw. It doesn’t affect me, but people that rack it are gonna have a problem. That being said it’s kind of a set and forget thing.
The LX II kicked the Power Station’s ass.
Not fair because the PS was designed for something else, re-amping.
The X88ir really came alive thru the LX II
I wanna thank you guys for the advice.The Fryette LX II arrived and it sounds awesome with the Soldano X88ir.
There is indeed a difference from the Power Station. It is very audible.
The VP 4 is the front-runner. I hope the learning curve isn't steep.
Fryette LXII coming today, then on to the effects. Got the Soldano Midi Footswitch as well.
Oxblood is the color of shit, I agree.
The original owner wanted them to repaint the guitar to the color of his shoes.
Guitar has a cool history, and I would never consider it, but Jeff used it in Beck Bogert Appice, one of my alltime favorite bands.
An iconic guitar for me because Jeff used it with Beck Bogart Appice. An all- time favorite band of mine. I had Sweetwater Plek it.
Their 55 point inspection is a joke and despite giving them specific set-up instructions, I had to totally set it up myself.
Sounds and plays great. I haven’t owned...
Since the early 90s I lost count how many SLO 100s I owned.
This preamp is what the SLO 100 should have morphed into through the decades that they never touched the original circuit.
Meaning, that by now the SLO 100 should have three separate channels, and each should have their own separate...