Is the Transformer Match.
- If you want a more "open" sound and feel, turn it down.
- If you want more compressed sound and feel, turn it up.
- A little goes a long way.
- Note that this control has more or less effect depending upon the setting of the Master Volume. Transformer Match has more influence at higher MV values and vice-versa. If you turn TM down, you may want to turn MV up to compensate and vice-versa.
- Turning it way up (around 2.0), for example, simulates the sound of running an 8-ohm speaker on the 4-ohm tap.
- If you want a more "open" sound and feel, turn it down.
- If you want more compressed sound and feel, turn it up.
- A little goes a long way.
- Note that this control has more or less effect depending upon the setting of the Master Volume. Transformer Match has more influence at higher MV values and vice-versa. If you turn TM down, you may want to turn MV up to compensate and vice-versa.
- Turning it way up (around 2.0), for example, simulates the sound of running an 8-ohm speaker on the 4-ohm tap.