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  • #31
    Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

    Friend of mine use to have a Rivera with the Ninja boost circuit/ mega footswitch. Nice sounding amp..I think it was the M-100. This was about 7-8 years ago, so I do not recall exactly. He went thru gear like water and I was only in town every so often.
    Alot of guys like their Rivera's tho.

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    • #32
      Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

      My Rivera is based off of the M series which means it has a lot of the same features. They are fantastic amps and are my all time favorites.

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      • #33
        Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

        Originally posted by Chuckracer:

        John, the very best way to achive this is with a second footswitchable master volume. It really works as a cut that gets switched out, but the end result is the same. Transparent and adjustable.
        <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Any compenent Tech can add a 2nd master volume which is footswitchable.
        "Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is. ":JOSEY WALES

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        • #34
          Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

          where do you gig in NY?

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          • #35
            Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

            Dudley's in New Rochelle
            Central Park North in White Plains
            A bunch of small clubs in Yonkers around Yonkers Ave, and near the Cross County Shopping Center.
            I can't remember many of the names. I am just a hired gun in that band. Actually, most of the members are. We get emailed approx a 35 song set list and where and when to be around 1 month or sooner before the gig. We get together and kick major ass. One band is called Vandelism 3. I play lead guitar and sing a bit in that one. The other is Leonard & the Biscuits. It is a southern rock band and I play mainly bass and a little guitar.
            It is REALLY fun.

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            • #36
              Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

              Sounds cool. For a second I thought you meant NYC.

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              • #37
                Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

                Originally posted by jgcable:
                Riddle me this Batman....
                Here is the amp:
                Single channel master volume tube head, no effects loop.
                (Soldano Atomic 16, Astroverb for instance)
                Here is what I need:
                Semi Clean
                Heavy Rhythm
                Solo boost (lead channel)

                I have the gain dimed out and if I roll the volume down on my guitar I can get the semi-clean and if I dime it out I get the heavy rhythm.
                How do I get a solo boost?

                There are only 2 ways that I know of:
                1. Have an effects loop installed and put a preamp in the loop.
                2. Use the amp clean and rely on stomp boxes for distortion and boost.
                Is there another way?
                <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Try an eq with a slight mid boost, that oughtta do the trick.
                You also cannot miss with the RC booster.

                Cheers,

                Leon..

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                • #38
                  Re: Solo boost for a single channel amp

                  "What he really needs is a mutli channel amp that will let him get the sounds he wants via a footswitch. Makes me wonder why he is selling the PV."

                  Good point Darin. I have several amps. The Flextone HD is my main gigging amp. I still have 2 of them. One is at my rehearsal studio and one is at home in mothballs! I have 16 patches (channels)set up and use them all. I use a Roland Cube 30 (great amp) for practice at home and I have been using the Peavey Transchorus 3 channel amp for lessons. It is the amp my students use. It gets everything from Fender crystal clean to total metal. I bought the Soldano mainly because I never owned one and I have a kick ass speaker cabinet for it. I actually bought it on a whim. You know how that goes I am sure!! I am in 2 bands at the moment. My main band requires the Flextone HD because it is a cover band doing many different 80's metal songs requiring many different sounds. The band in NY that I gig with on occasion does late 70's early 80's rock and I figured that the Soldano would be perfect because I am the only guitar player and the tone doesn't vary much. I do need solo boost though. I am gonna check and see about having an effectsloop installed or another master volume. I am looking to replace the Peavey transchorus with something smaller because my rehearsal/lesson studio is starting to fill up. I am currently looking at maybe getting a Studio 22 to replace the Peavey if I sell it.

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