Originally posted by Jacksonguy666
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For a high-gain sound, don't set the Treble/Middle/Bass knobs as you would on a Marshall. The Treble control is like a second, or third, gain stage as well as a treble control. Set it to about 7. Start with the Bass and Middle on 0 (yes ZERO). You've got two preamp gain knobs - the clean gain stage cascades into the lead channel - so crank it up to 8-10. Set the Lead Gain to 8-10. Don't pull the Gain Boost - all it does is Santana. The Presence control is your 4th gain stage - always to taste because it adds a lot of brightness - but 6-8 will add a lot of grit to your sound. Add a touch (1-2) of Bass and/or Mids to round out the sound if it got too bright. Pull all the Shift knobs and the Lead Bright. To taste on a IIc and III, pull the Deep knob. On the GEQ - Drop the Middle slider all the way down and add back to taste. Boost the outside sliders, and the in between sliders slighly less so.
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