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Post by jimmydeez on Sept 16, 2020 15:09:24 GMT -7
Where are you guys/gals running the tone knob. I was keeping it between 12-1 but I recently bumped it was up to 3 o'clock. It sounds really great there to me. Almost like it is changing the gain structure a bit. I really like how it reacts to by overdrive pedals there.
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Post by perryr on Sept 16, 2020 21:23:18 GMT -7
Ya, i hear the same, the gain increases and focuses a bit, i like turning up the tone when I turn up the input gain, she gets a rockin! Around noon feels more neutral to me when using as a clean platform, but when im plugging straight in or using just a fuzz or OD the input gain and tone control can definitely get things rockin.
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Post by jimmydeez on Sept 17, 2020 12:57:14 GMT -7
Ya, i hear the same, the gain increases and focuses a bit, i like turning up the tone when I turn up the input gain, she gets a rockin! Around noon feels more neutral to me when using as a clean platform, but when im plugging straight in or using just a fuzz or OD the input gain and tone control can definitely get things rockin. Yeah I played with it some more today as well. It sounds really really good up there and probably cuts through a mix a little better. The Hudson Broadcast is soooo much fun with this amp.
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Post by middy on Sept 21, 2020 20:12:57 GMT -7
I run volume and tone at about 1:30
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Post by slyfox on Sept 29, 2020 1:55:31 GMT -7
I've used it with on all settings depending on the tone, guitar, and pedals I'm using with it.
For my main lead sound when using the Jekyll and Hyde distortion/OD I tend to like it around 9-10:00 as it makes for the smoothest, fattest and most rounded top end for single note soloing. Adding a little more than 10:00 sharpens up the tone without it being harsh which would be good if playing in a mix.
On a clean sound, I'll use more tone around 12:00 to give it more cut and presence.
For a heavier rhythm sound using a tubescreamer type OD, I've pushing it to 2 - 5:00.
It has a widely usable range.
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