coco wrote:
I found that you should never play with the MV dimed or even close.
Ah, come on Stephen....where's the fun in that!
Seriously speaking, if I did that all the time, I'd find myself buying a hearing aid really soon!
coco wrote:
Also remeber that the controls are interactive, cutting some bass off might cut some treble and Vice versa. It's correct that this is an amp that takes a long time to get used to. You can't walk into a store, sit down and play a Lighting and expect to hit your sweet spot. It will take quite a while. I know lbet is still discovering tones he loves and he's had it for almost a year now. Never heard him call it flabby but I'll ask him.
I concur, the amp's tone control's are awesome. Similar to some of the Z amps, where you can sweep a wide range of tone with very little turning of the knob. Turn the bass, and the treble gets affected as well as the bass. Turn the treble and the bass gets affected as well the treble. You could effectively dial out unwanted high end from the amp...and never touch the treble dial. It's unlike anything I've ever played.
It definitely takes a while to get used to that kind of power and control...I've had my lightning completed for about 2 weeks...and I feel I've barely touched the tip of the iceberg, as far as tonal possibilities. Now if only I can get some more headroom....
coco wrote:
I have a chart of settings for guitars & pick-ups that might be useful to try out. Anyone interested?? I include it in the amp documentation.
Definitely....I for one, would love to see them!