Will Chen
Power User
I learned the hard way that what I like to hear when there is only a guitar, what sound good when there is some other music/backing, and what works best in a live situations are things which have nothing to do in common.
Just yesterday in a jam situation I had to swap my favorite Matchless preset to a factory default "Still got the blues" preset which I would never use at home. And it sounded glorious, while my preset sucked big time.
I really don't understand how people get their presets working in both home and live situations... So much to learn. And I tune the presets when playing quite loud at home, so F-M curve shouldn't be that much of a problem.
My point it "use your ears" is sometimes the worst advise of them all. Until the ears are properly trained and educated, "use your ears" is like blind navigation on a highway in heavy traffic![]()
I was referring to checking levels. That said if you can't trust your ears then....not sure even how to respond. How would one have any idea what a good vs a bad sound is?

