Well...
On my Blackstar HT-20mkII's OD channel;
I feel that the range of the gain knob is a "little off"-
When at 75%, I don't seem to get any more gain when turning it up, it's at "full gain", alot of gain,
but at lower gain settings, (which sound wonderful), it's so sensitive, that just breathing on it, will be the difference between too-little, and too-much;
(in the 12-15% area)
I guess I'll just have to live with this, and be careful when adjusting the knob. Using a volume pedal infront, might help;
and I also ordered a 5751 tube, that I guess could bring me more useable "low-mid gain" settings.
I'm worried that the 5751; while giving me less gain and overdrive; would make the clean channel sound "dull", and not give me the high-end harmonics and slight overdrive that I love.
So I just gotta ask-
is there a quick fix, that an amp tech can do; that "corrects" the amount of gain, or the range, the pot gives? :o
Thanks
-Erlend
On my Blackstar HT-20mkII's OD channel;
I feel that the range of the gain knob is a "little off"-
When at 75%, I don't seem to get any more gain when turning it up, it's at "full gain", alot of gain,
but at lower gain settings, (which sound wonderful), it's so sensitive, that just breathing on it, will be the difference between too-little, and too-much;
(in the 12-15% area)
I guess I'll just have to live with this, and be careful when adjusting the knob. Using a volume pedal infront, might help;
and I also ordered a 5751 tube, that I guess could bring me more useable "low-mid gain" settings.
I'm worried that the 5751; while giving me less gain and overdrive; would make the clean channel sound "dull", and not give me the high-end harmonics and slight overdrive that I love.
So I just gotta ask-
is there a quick fix, that an amp tech can do; that "corrects" the amount of gain, or the range, the pot gives? :o
Thanks
-Erlend
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