piofusco
Inspired
Hey guys,
I have had a CLR for over a year now and have loved it from the start. Great on a pole, great as a wedge, great as a backline - on a pole sounds the best. While I feel I use it all the time, I am wondering if something inside of it might have gone wrong.
If I play my Axe II with the output at about 7 o'clock, with both knobs on the CLR at noon there seems to be a break up on certain chords. I am using brutally clean patches with only an amp, a cab and a reverb - I'd be happy to share the patch, but it's just a tweaked version of "Nuclear Tone." Additionally, I have set my global EQ to remove a lot of the lower bass frequencies. If I can capture this phenomena on a recording I will post it as soon as I can, however, I was wondering if these settings are a no no?
Since I live in a small apartment, I try not to disturb my neighbors - I find it more enjoyable to play quietly than to rock out all the time. I gig once a month and take pride in how well I treat my gear, so I doubt it is something I did.
Am I doing something wrong, or do I need to have my unit looked at? Is this not the CLR's intended use?
I have had a CLR for over a year now and have loved it from the start. Great on a pole, great as a wedge, great as a backline - on a pole sounds the best. While I feel I use it all the time, I am wondering if something inside of it might have gone wrong.
If I play my Axe II with the output at about 7 o'clock, with both knobs on the CLR at noon there seems to be a break up on certain chords. I am using brutally clean patches with only an amp, a cab and a reverb - I'd be happy to share the patch, but it's just a tweaked version of "Nuclear Tone." Additionally, I have set my global EQ to remove a lot of the lower bass frequencies. If I can capture this phenomena on a recording I will post it as soon as I can, however, I was wondering if these settings are a no no?
Since I live in a small apartment, I try not to disturb my neighbors - I find it more enjoyable to play quietly than to rock out all the time. I gig once a month and take pride in how well I treat my gear, so I doubt it is something I did.
Am I doing something wrong, or do I need to have my unit looked at? Is this not the CLR's intended use?