
stephen sawall
SEMI ERECT MEMBER
You may not want to turn it up to more than 1 or 2 o'clock till you get more speakers. Just to be on the safe side. No reason to blow a speaker. ...... The pick hand control you get with a amp with no master is why these are my favorite amps. No master volume amp has done this for me like this.
It is harder to control at first.
But well worth it.
Turning up the volume just kind of changes the range of distortion you can get with you pick hand. It well get to a point where it does not get much louder. Just more compressed and more harmonics. For me a lot of the great sounds come around the 10/11 o'clock range.
All the controls are very interactive. ... If you change one thing you may need to fine tune others. This well become second nature as you get to know the amp.
You well be able to get more use of the presence and treble as you turn it up. The presence also effect gain as you turn it up. The low end well start coming out also as you turn up the master. The voicing ~ is the way everything was voiced back then. Lots of bass did not happen for a long time after that for most people.
This why you add a master volume amp to this to get a good solid low end and extra harmonics with all the roar that comes from the NMV amp. I feel fine with one or the other. But like both together best.
..... and congratulation on your new amp.
Hope she makes you happy.
It is harder to control at first.
But well worth it.
Turning up the volume just kind of changes the range of distortion you can get with you pick hand. It well get to a point where it does not get much louder. Just more compressed and more harmonics. For me a lot of the great sounds come around the 10/11 o'clock range.
All the controls are very interactive. ... If you change one thing you may need to fine tune others. This well become second nature as you get to know the amp.
You well be able to get more use of the presence and treble as you turn it up. The presence also effect gain as you turn it up. The low end well start coming out also as you turn up the master. The voicing ~ is the way everything was voiced back then. Lots of bass did not happen for a long time after that for most people.
This why you add a master volume amp to this to get a good solid low end and extra harmonics with all the roar that comes from the NMV amp. I feel fine with one or the other. But like both together best.
..... and congratulation on your new amp.
Hope she makes you happy.