Rex
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That's the opposite of what you wrote in your previous post. Clean all the way up to 9 o'clock, and no volume increase after that? That's typical of most master volume knobs. For most such amps, 3/4 of the range of the master volume knob has little or no effect on volume — it's all about tone.I’m just relaying the message from the man himself. He says the power amp is clean all the way up to 9 o’clock, then there’s no volume increase, only power tube distortion.
Pretty much 100% of players who gig with it are turning it up beyond 7 o'clock.99.99999% of players aren’t getting it to 9 o’clock. 7 o’clock is (1) is insanely loud.

That's pretty much what @FractalAudio did for us way back when — he made the Master Volume parameter more useful.He also said he put in an audio tape pot on the master volume to make it more manageable and EVH thought it was “weaker” because it didn’t get as loud as quickly. He tried to explain to him that it’s the same max volume, but just more useable at quiet volumes and EVH told him it isn’t a g*damn practice amp, so he changed it back lol
This whole situation is caused by volume wars in music stores. Amp manufacturers use linear-taper pots for their master volume knobs. That makes all the action happen at around 3 on the dial. There's no extra volume beyond that. Just more distortion.
This is so Johnny Guitar can try out the amp and say, "Wow! This amp is super loud, and it's only on three! It must be really powerful! I'll buy this one!" Just like EVH thought in your story.

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