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Extremely Noisy V2 Head - The Noise Gate, It Does Nothing!
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<blockquote data-quote="RD/MAN" data-source="post: 8922" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>Hey EL,</p><p></p><p>The amp will be noisy if the Level controls on each of the overdrive channels are set to high. The volume levels on each channel should never be set past 10-11 o'clock otherwise you are pushing the preamp to hard causing excessive noise. The "Master" volume on the right should be used to turn the amp volume up, so a typical setting would be preamp levels at 10 o'clock and the Master volume at 12 o'clock. You can turn the Master volume up as loud as you want, but keep the preamp levels lower to avoid extra noise. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, the noise gate should be plugged into the Effects loop "Series" mode. Are you sure the gate is working?? You should notice quite a difference once you plug it into the effects loop. Just make sure that you adjust the level controls on the loop to match the volume that you had before you plugged the gate into the loop. You don't want the amp volume to change once you plug the gate into the loop. If it does than turn the levels up or down, so the volume is the same.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD/MAN, post: 8922, member: 61"] Hey EL, The amp will be noisy if the Level controls on each of the overdrive channels are set to high. The volume levels on each channel should never be set past 10-11 o'clock otherwise you are pushing the preamp to hard causing excessive noise. The "Master" volume on the right should be used to turn the amp volume up, so a typical setting would be preamp levels at 10 o'clock and the Master volume at 12 o'clock. You can turn the Master volume up as loud as you want, but keep the preamp levels lower to avoid extra noise. Otherwise, the noise gate should be plugged into the Effects loop "Series" mode. Are you sure the gate is working?? You should notice quite a difference once you plug it into the effects loop. Just make sure that you adjust the level controls on the loop to match the volume that you had before you plugged the gate into the loop. You don't want the amp volume to change once you plug the gate into the loop. If it does than turn the levels up or down, so the volume is the same. Hope this helps? [/QUOTE]
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