So, lately Ive noticed with a couple of amps that having the global master at or down below the master of the lead channel is just a tone sucker. It seems to get that full buttery crunch and lead tone, youve got to have that global master set somewhere between 7 and 10 and the channel master up to where you can stand it(my ears are still ringing, this doesnt happen much anymore).
Which for live and rehearsals this is great, but for the bedroom, not so much, unless you want your ears to ring for 15 min afterwards and piss off the neighbors and anyone else in the house.
The amp I have now is a Randall V2, and I thought for it having a mosfet power amp that it would be a good mix for home and away because of solid state being much more full sounding at lower volumes. This is however, not the case with the V2. It sounds acceptable at lower volumes like many of the modern all tube heads, but sounds much more full and just simply breathes fire with the master cranked. I know that a mosfet and a tube have very similar THD and signal to noise curves, but this thing acts just like a tube amp, and frankly, sounds much better than amps Ive had in the past.
Anyhow, heres where I come full circle and wonder if some of the amps Ive had could have sounded better had I just left the master cranked and used the channel volume for attenuation? At any rate, the V2 surprises me every time I plug in to it. I couldnt be happier with it so far.
Has anyone else noticed this with their master volume amps? Anyone have one that seems to be the opposite?
Which for live and rehearsals this is great, but for the bedroom, not so much, unless you want your ears to ring for 15 min afterwards and piss off the neighbors and anyone else in the house.
The amp I have now is a Randall V2, and I thought for it having a mosfet power amp that it would be a good mix for home and away because of solid state being much more full sounding at lower volumes. This is however, not the case with the V2. It sounds acceptable at lower volumes like many of the modern all tube heads, but sounds much more full and just simply breathes fire with the master cranked. I know that a mosfet and a tube have very similar THD and signal to noise curves, but this thing acts just like a tube amp, and frankly, sounds much better than amps Ive had in the past.
Anyhow, heres where I come full circle and wonder if some of the amps Ive had could have sounded better had I just left the master cranked and used the channel volume for attenuation? At any rate, the V2 surprises me every time I plug in to it. I couldnt be happier with it so far.
Has anyone else noticed this with their master volume amps? Anyone have one that seems to be the opposite?
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