
MississippiMetal
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The thing about the 5150 clean is that it's not like most other amps that achieve a clean tone by shaving a few gain stages off the signal path to achieve a clean tone.
The 5150 simply attenuates the signal between two stages, to where the signal is no longer clipping. It's still running all 5 or 6 stages (I don't recall), so the tone is still dirty with the gain control dimed, but it's also anemic sounding and rather nasty when you back it off enough to be totally clean.
The 5150 simply attenuates the signal between two stages, to where the signal is no longer clipping. It's still running all 5 or 6 stages (I don't recall), so the tone is still dirty with the gain control dimed, but it's also anemic sounding and rather nasty when you back it off enough to be totally clean.