Pedro
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...and is it worth the buy? :? or better yet, is it necessary after mods are modded? :lol:
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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tonymustang302 said:We found that maxing out the module volume and treating it like it's not there is the key to getting a sick full tone. The more you turn the level on the module back, introduces more compression, and more of a scooped tone. Maxed out the mid's are very very usable. I'm going to keep it this way and just use my master as the volume setting.
Now this is just my opinion, this is my experience, and i was using the ultra module with higher gain tubes, and KT88's in v1/v4.
Finally im not going to sell the amp and going to stick with not boosting my amp to make it sound mean.
I think, the use of a hot plate would be a good idea, but you need to take into account that the speakers wont move like they would if you were pushing them without the hot plate. I noticed a difference using a hotlplate and not coming from that issue.
I think i high-jacked the thread.
okstrat said:Most of the tone in the MTS amps are in the preamps... I think the power section is as neutral as possible just so you can get a variety of tones in the preamp.
Pete
Pedro said:Has anyone changed the PI tube on their head? ( I assume it's standard EH12AX7?)
crankyrayhanky said:ok after reading this, it seems as though I should
- max out the modules volume
max out the master volume too
do not get hot plate, that kills volume
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