Non-Master Volume is exactly that - you don't have the volume control for the Poweramp.
If you plugged into your FX loop Return, or Poweramp In, instead of the regular Input, you'd get out whatever went in. Volume would be controlled by the guitar or other device between the guitar and amp (pedal, etc).
The one benefit to that is you don't have a lonely little pot sucking massive amounts of tone and mojo and soul and playing ability out of your amp.
If each channel has its own Volume control, but there's no Master Volume, you have a Non-Master Volume amp.
But if you don't have a tube-based power amp, then poweramp distortion is not what you need.
If you plugged into your FX loop Return, or Poweramp In, instead of the regular Input, you'd get out whatever went in. Volume would be controlled by the guitar or other device between the guitar and amp (pedal, etc).
The one benefit to that is you don't have a lonely little pot sucking massive amounts of tone and mojo and soul and playing ability out of your amp.
If each channel has its own Volume control, but there's no Master Volume, you have a Non-Master Volume amp.
But if you don't have a tube-based power amp, then poweramp distortion is not what you need.
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