Good news guys! I finally got 'my' sound dialed in. What finally helped was slightly dropping the 750 slider. I like heavy mids so I wasn't thinking about pulling the 750 back but as someone suggested (I think it was rexrocker) even making a very slight V would help. I had the bass and treble like I liked it but was having trouble dialing in the mids perfectly and it's funny that by dropping the 750 slider it actually made the mids pop a little like I was wanting. I got some pretty good sounds that I like out of it yesterday and today. It just took a minute to dial in my tone because this tone stack and EQ react differently than anything else I have. I ve now got my dirty sound dialed in on the extreme mode and a nice pushed clean ska sound in the fat mode now I'm going to dial in a cool thick mark I lead tone on channel 2.
Glad you got it to work! Good thing about those amps is you have control over many kinds of mid frequencies. You can dial down the honk of the "core" mids, and up the cut of the high mids (the "good" kind of mids, for my own taste).
Glad you got it to work! Good thing about those amps is you have control over many kinds of mid frequencies. You can dial down the honk of the "core" mids, and up the cut of the high mids (the "good" kind of mids, for my own taste).
Thanks alot for the advice, that's exactly what it needed. It's funny how pulling that 750 down slightly actually made the mids pop but I get it now that you always want to keep some sort of a V on the sliders. It doesn't have to be mid scooped to be in some of the V positions either. I've got it sounding really good now, I really like the extreme mode it's by far my favorite.