Albion
Inspired
Hi Everybody,
I know that different guitar have a different output level but I have to say that the real difference in sound is more audible with my AXE FX then in a real valve Amp.
Maybe the valve in the input stage of an amp make a kind of levelling to the signal.
If I connect my Suhr pro (obviously bridge humb.) in a Valve amp and then I switch to my Les Paul I have more gain but If I do the same with my axe I have double the gain difference then in my valve amp.
This could be a problem in a gig.
So I'm trying to put a kind of level booster at the begining of my effect chain using a permanent switch on my MFC to change input level as I switch guitar.
The question is: what kind of level boosting should I use? A peq? Should I modify input level? (not very convenient during a show)
Is it possible do use a modifier for input trim?
Any other suggestion?
Sorry for my english and thank you for supporting users all around the world!
I know that different guitar have a different output level but I have to say that the real difference in sound is more audible with my AXE FX then in a real valve Amp.
Maybe the valve in the input stage of an amp make a kind of levelling to the signal.
If I connect my Suhr pro (obviously bridge humb.) in a Valve amp and then I switch to my Les Paul I have more gain but If I do the same with my axe I have double the gain difference then in my valve amp.
This could be a problem in a gig.
So I'm trying to put a kind of level booster at the begining of my effect chain using a permanent switch on my MFC to change input level as I switch guitar.
The question is: what kind of level boosting should I use? A peq? Should I modify input level? (not very convenient during a show)
Is it possible do use a modifier for input trim?
Any other suggestion?
Sorry for my english and thank you for supporting users all around the world!