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<blockquote data-quote="VitaminG" data-source="post: 111987" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>:lol: I just noticed the knob on your Morley.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you're using the Morley in front of the amp? I'm assuming, since you're backing it off to clean up your tone.</p><p></p><p>I was using a clean boost to balance between different pickup outputs for a while. Click it on when playing single coils. It worked pretty well.</p><p></p><p>It recently occurred to me that the only channel that really has an issue with a change of guitars is the clean. Hotter pickups hit the drive channels harder but don't increase the volume. Not so with the clean channel. So when I switch from a trad Strat to a humbuckered Jackson during our set, I just need to adjust the Blackface volume to match the other two and I'm good to go. It can be ballparked by sight and then tweaked for level with a couple of quick channel changes before the next song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitaminG, post: 111987, member: 2326"] :lol: I just noticed the knob on your Morley. Sounds like you're using the Morley in front of the amp? I'm assuming, since you're backing it off to clean up your tone. I was using a clean boost to balance between different pickup outputs for a while. Click it on when playing single coils. It worked pretty well. It recently occurred to me that the only channel that really has an issue with a change of guitars is the clean. Hotter pickups hit the drive channels harder but don't increase the volume. Not so with the clean channel. So when I switch from a trad Strat to a humbuckered Jackson during our set, I just need to adjust the Blackface volume to match the other two and I'm good to go. It can be ballparked by sight and then tweaked for level with a couple of quick channel changes before the next song. [/QUOTE]
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