elvis
Power User
I do run the amp gain as low as I can stand, I do try to keep the model gain in line with the amp gain. Not by number on the dial, but by amount of sustain and compression.Have you tried putting a Gate/Expander somewhere after the Amp block, sidechained to Input 1?
From the Blocks Guide:
Raise the output Level to compensate for the reduced volume of soft sounds.
Also, reducing the gain in the Amp block will help improve the dynamics because the audio isn't being compressed as much.
And make sure your power amp has sufficient headroom to cleanly handle the "pop".
Given that I am A/B'ing the amp and model through the exact same system, it's not a headroom thing. I've definitely run to the end of my understanding of the models. What model parameters might affect this?
So far I've got
Amp gain - keep as low as possible
Amp speaker impedance - I've tried a few. Possibly I need to try them all.
Output compressor in amp block - I've not tried this yet.
Thump on amp speaker page - I've not tried yet
Punch the listener - I so want to do this
Tightening the low end (bass settings, impedance curve, drive pedal)

