View Poll Results: Which setting sounds better?
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Amp volume Up (7), guitar vol down
62 64.58% -
Amp volume Low (4), guitar all up
34 35.42%
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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12-16-2018 11:18 PM
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How nice to hear a youtube gear demo by someone who actually plays well!
The 7 setting on the amp seemed to have a bit more mids in the right place for me. I describe that as warmth, body, or muscle and is usually what I aim for. The slightly increased hiss from the input tube is a penalty I can usually live with.
The 4 setting seems thinner. But your 7 setting also seems slightly louder, which can greatly effect perception. Did you set the two volumes with a VU meter or did you just set roughly equal volumes by ear?
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I just tried this with my Vibrolux Reverb, as well as the Little Jazz and Clarus/RE. This is just my preference and taste, but I prefer having the amp low and the guitar up, by far. When the amp gets turned way up, the tone becomes softer, fuzzier, less defined. I had the old VR serviced not so long ago by the top tube amp tech in the Houston area, and he said it was one of the best-sounding VRs he had heard. Personally, I don't like it that much, preferring my other amps, but that's just me. I just don't like the sound of a tube amp pushed hard. I prefer clarity and definition. I know I'm in the minority on that, but my preferences are valid for me.
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With modern Cab IRs amd modelers and/or Tube Preamps and/or Attenuators , load boxes etc..
You don't need to subject yourself to high SPLs AND your family , neighbors etc. to listening to you play 2 to X hours per day.
Even if you are Eric Johnson or George Benson or John Williams - people don't want to hear you when not in the mood.
Thread 2- why does the Soundman keep turning me down ?
" Too loud in the Mix"
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Originally Posted by Robertkoa
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0.5watts on BCH with guitar volume 1/2-2/3 with amp master wide open and channel volume on about 2-3 is more than plenty loud, perfect is combination of amp and guitar acoustically in volume, best of both worlds for me
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Originally Posted by Alder Statesman
I do this with a Tone Master Deluxe Reverb, but it reacts similarly to a tube amp (and has power scaling as well, which helps for playing at home volumes)
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