
Chris R
New member
Guys,
How do you like to run your amp/preamp? Do you favor cranking the channel masters and adjusting the amp master to gig/practice volume, or do you crank the power amp and keep the channel masters low?
Here is why I ask: I finally got around to re-doing my rig. M4, pedal switcher, Mod50 with DLX, VX, SL, EG3/4, and COD. I have found that the Mod50 sends a really hot signal when the masters are way up. So does the M4. Because of this, i have not incorporated any serial effects (just to hot even with a pad). But, I like the way it sounds. So, I've only used the parallel loop.
When setting this all up, The switcher was squealing badly when I used my normal channel settings. So, I moved my cleaner modules to the M4, using a hotter channel master setting and lower gain. I put the COD and EG 3/4 into the head and turned the channel masters way down to eliminate the squealing and turned the power amp to 2 o'clock/turned the density down. The amp had a ton more pop to it but seemed to lose just some top end bite and just felt different (not sure if it was a good different yet).
So, which do you prefer and why? Hot channel masters, lower master or low channel masters, hot power amp? Thanks in advance.
How do you like to run your amp/preamp? Do you favor cranking the channel masters and adjusting the amp master to gig/practice volume, or do you crank the power amp and keep the channel masters low?
Here is why I ask: I finally got around to re-doing my rig. M4, pedal switcher, Mod50 with DLX, VX, SL, EG3/4, and COD. I have found that the Mod50 sends a really hot signal when the masters are way up. So does the M4. Because of this, i have not incorporated any serial effects (just to hot even with a pad). But, I like the way it sounds. So, I've only used the parallel loop.
When setting this all up, The switcher was squealing badly when I used my normal channel settings. So, I moved my cleaner modules to the M4, using a hotter channel master setting and lower gain. I put the COD and EG 3/4 into the head and turned the channel masters way down to eliminate the squealing and turned the power amp to 2 o'clock/turned the density down. The amp had a ton more pop to it but seemed to lose just some top end bite and just felt different (not sure if it was a good different yet).
So, which do you prefer and why? Hot channel masters, lower master or low channel masters, hot power amp? Thanks in advance.