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<blockquote data-quote="CrunchBunch" data-source="post: 151084" data-attributes="member: 3591"><p>To keep things as clean as possible you will want to keep R10 at 1k or above. You can try 1.2k or 1.5k and it may give you more headroom but not if any of the previous gain stages are causing breakup. R10 is between V1A and V2B, so if you're getting breakup via V1A, attenuating between it and V2B will not do you any good.</p><p></p><p>Any reason you want things super clean AND the gain cranked? I've modded my blackface to give a nice amount of grit with the gain cranked, but its still super clean with the gain low. If I need to match volume with the gain low, I just up the module level to compensate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrunchBunch, post: 151084, member: 3591"] To keep things as clean as possible you will want to keep R10 at 1k or above. You can try 1.2k or 1.5k and it may give you more headroom but not if any of the previous gain stages are causing breakup. R10 is between V1A and V2B, so if you're getting breakup via V1A, attenuating between it and V2B will not do you any good. Any reason you want things super clean AND the gain cranked? I've modded my blackface to give a nice amount of grit with the gain cranked, but its still super clean with the gain low. If I need to match volume with the gain low, I just up the module level to compensate. [/QUOTE]
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