skydog
Experienced
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Is the negative feedback damping parameter a relatively linear adjustment? Example: my 50W plexis are a bit older than the common ones of 1970 using a 47K resistor in the negative feedback circuit. I assume the same for the AF3’s plexi model. I want to simulate a 27K resistor that is in my circuit. (An early evolutionary step between the 45W and the 50W heads.) Is there a good guess as to how much to decrease damping?
Btw,
Yes, I know that I can use my ears. But my ears have been attached to my head and standing in front of two 50W plexis the better part of my life.
Yes, I know that I’m being pedantic. Big surprise, I own an Axe FX III.
Yes, I know about tone matching. My tone matches always really suck. They make my amp sound like it’s buried under a giant termite nest outback.
Is the negative feedback damping parameter a relatively linear adjustment? Example: my 50W plexis are a bit older than the common ones of 1970 using a 47K resistor in the negative feedback circuit. I assume the same for the AF3’s plexi model. I want to simulate a 27K resistor that is in my circuit. (An early evolutionary step between the 45W and the 50W heads.) Is there a good guess as to how much to decrease damping?
Btw,
Yes, I know that I can use my ears. But my ears have been attached to my head and standing in front of two 50W plexis the better part of my life.
Yes, I know that I’m being pedantic. Big surprise, I own an Axe FX III.
Yes, I know about tone matching. My tone matches always really suck. They make my amp sound like it’s buried under a giant termite nest outback.