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Post by JumpMarine on Mar 7, 2009 19:36:09 GMT -7
.....but my Jr sounds better than it ever has. Deeper, tighter and throatier. I have no idea if the planets are in alignment, power levels were actually at 120v, good karma or what. I've got her dialed in as such:
B-12 M-12 T-10 V-12 OD-On MV 10
Zen(which I was about to give up on and sell)- Vol-10 Gain-10 Tone-1 Voice-2
Using my Strat in all positions was simply amazing into a 1x12-GB, open back
I can't believe that it's my Greenback just now breaking in, it's got a good couple hundred hours on it by now.
With or without the Zen the Jr was amazing. I had been seriously contemplating selling it to fund a Remedy, but after tonight...I guess that I'll have to save the old fashioned way.
My ears are ringing and I've got this silly little smile that just won't go away at the moment. ;D
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 7, 2009 19:59:07 GMT -7
I bet that speaker finally gave in. That's a great story!
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Post by JebusCrebus on Mar 8, 2009 5:22:16 GMT -7
I am hearing my dual Blues break in more and more ever time I plug into them, I never expected to notice that big a difference from day to day, just when I think the cab can't sound any better ... it does ... BTW it sounds equally as good with my MazJr or the RXJr, I may need to buy a Gold for my maz combo.
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Post by JumpMarine on Mar 8, 2009 11:18:48 GMT -7
My lowend would fart out and it really frustrated me to no end. My 18w has tight lowend for days and that's what I was expecting from the Jr. That was the most noticeable difference last night. It's super tight and I can really hear...and feel...the percussiveness of the amp now. I LOVE this amp!
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Post by Phil (aka Phil) on Mar 10, 2009 6:07:56 GMT -7
It could very well have been the wall voltage. I know at the utility I work for we keep the voltage between 114V-126V, but some of our customers see closer to the 114V and some set up near the 126V level. Some unlucky customers on our more difficult to regulate circuits see that entire range in one day:) It does make a difference in amp tone. 6V at the wall socket could mean a 24V change in plate voltage, which will definitely affect the tone.
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