Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
this does nothing with the power amp sims off though correct? so how would I emulate this behavior then?
If you keep that up you may go blindIs it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
I was experimenting with dropping the sag and increasing the MV for sustain .... But my latest fun was your tip regarding the Transformer Match being turned a little one way or the other. Depending on the amp, and settings, I am having fun with that one !!!Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
Newbie question here but what does Supply Sag do and where can I find information about it?
Clearly you've programmed the maximum way too low. I got a fever, and the only cure is more sag!Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
Radley said:Cliff - Absolutely nothing wrong with it IMHO! I always used worn out rectifier tubes in my Fender Amps to get the most sag & compression. Actually, I like the sound of worn out tubes in general, from preamp to output. If sheer volume is not an issue, I go with worn out tubes every time....
That was the first parameter I played with when I received my Axe2 loaded with fw6.02.
I've hardly played with the axe so far, but still I was chasing the spongier feel which lives here.
The other day I upgraded with ver7, and just on the first patch 59 Bassman I played around with several settings including this one, and I was unable to move away from that patch until it became time to switch off and sleep....
One question tho - The shredders out here who have tried these settings might have something - when playing real fast (I still need some to get there) does the high sag/spongier feel settings interfere, like cause some added (intentional) latency?