Shreddy Mercury
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I had a bud I used to jam with back in the day and we chat guitar and memes now and then. A few weeks ago, he asked if I still had my 1960A Vintage cab and I did, it was just collecting dust at my parent's house. He asked if I'd be interested in trading for a 3120 and after some research and thinking on it, I decided to go over there today and try it out. I had never played one, though I had jammed on a XXX briefly years ago. I gave it a whirl and ended up coming home with it. It's pretty clean, in great shape, and I liked that I could get all the gain I'd really ever want in a guitar tone on the crunch channel with the gain up to like 2, maybe 3. That's not bad at all. It allowed me to easily roll back the volume to clean it up enough, and still give me a good crunch, but not too heavy that notes got muddy and just turned into fuzz. The clean was a really good sound, at least how I was using it, and didn't sound like the clean a high gainer would have. I didn't much care for the red channel in my brief testing as there was just sooooo much gain on it.
I am going to have to figure out this active eq though and I need to figure out how to use the channel volume, channel gain, and master volume in unison to get what I want. I've never seen a master volume amp where a channel had a volume AND a gain. That's going to take a bit to figure out how I like it but I always enjoy getting a new piece of gear.
I am going to have to figure out this active eq though and I need to figure out how to use the channel volume, channel gain, and master volume in unison to get what I want. I've never seen a master volume amp where a channel had a volume AND a gain. That's going to take a bit to figure out how I like it but I always enjoy getting a new piece of gear.