Record it even with a cell phone no mic no mixing, you may change your mind on the highs u mentioned. Of course guitar/pickups speaker(s) will play a role , effects..etc.. it's a awsome amp. Did u play in a band setting and feel it was toppy* can be subjective to the pick attack as well. At least with me digging in maybe to much it seems. CongratsKevcleat":k2pm95q4 said:Thank you so much for your comments.
Very helpful.
Can I ask? I’m finding it quite toppy.
Is this normal?
Many Thanks.
Not sure what effects. There are multiple post on this subject of return level* settings. It seems running return level at 3/4 and use master volume on front of amp works for most users I believe. I've tried it both ways using front MV and using effects return level set higher /lower. Seems to sound pretty identical. ymmvKevcleat":4cw5ty9z said:Thank you so much for the info.
Can I ask how you guys are using the master and fx loop level.
I tried it at rehearsal level using fx in the loop and I’m not sure whether I use master or loop level for overall volume?
Many Thanks.
Damn that's interesting. Didnt know running the return on 3/4 raises the tone stack frequency. Maybe DF will chime in and validate. 1st I've seen this. Definitely going to try it and see. Thanks!itsme":thev95lt said:I lock the front volume on 6 (no sat) or 7 (w/sat on) and use the rear master to attain the proper volume needed. I find setting the rear at 3/4 or max and then using the front volume as the master makes mine pretty harsh and bitey.
So what did the settings end up being? Where is the loop return set and where is the master set on?Kevcleat":3iod7651 said:I tried using the loop that way and the clean sounded awful.
I emailed DF who said; turn loop level down and switch off.
Turn the Master to the desired level, switch the loop on and turn up to match the level.
This is unity gain.
Works for me ?
It’s going to depend on how loud you playBeandust":25t03lu7 said:So what did the settings end up being? Where is the loop return set and where is the master set on?Kevcleat":25t03lu7 said:I tried using the loop that way and the clean sounded awful.
I emailed DF who said; turn loop level down and switch off.
Turn the Master to the desired level, switch the loop on and turn up to match the level.
This is unity gain.
Works for me ?