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Randall V2 setting (need advice)
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<blockquote data-quote="El_Thwatez" data-source="post: 23105" data-attributes="member: 1142"><p>My settings on the T2 for an ultrachunky tone that cuts like a ******* but doesnt shred your ears to pieces are: </p><p></p><p>@ 4ohm (300w)</p><p>Channel: Hi-gain Valve</p><p>Optimum Level: 6-7 for studio, stage setting is only about 4 though</p><p>Gain: 7</p><p>Bass: 5-6 (depends on venue or guitar)</p><p>Mid: 4-5</p><p>Sweep: Near central, for recording we had it near 6, but I tend to have it sat about 4 now - you get a much darker sound with the sweep turned back</p><p>Treble: 6-7</p><p>Density: 5</p><p>Presence: 7 although in the studio it was backed to 5 </p><p></p><p>You'll need to do a few mess arounds with the graphic EQ to achieve the same tone since the T2 is alot more ballsy, but less sophisticated. You definitely need to crank it to get a good tone, these amps IMO sound rubbish with the channel levels down because of the valve element to them (i.e. the louder they are the better they sound!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Thwatez, post: 23105, member: 1142"] My settings on the T2 for an ultrachunky tone that cuts like a ******* but doesnt shred your ears to pieces are: @ 4ohm (300w) Channel: Hi-gain Valve Optimum Level: 6-7 for studio, stage setting is only about 4 though Gain: 7 Bass: 5-6 (depends on venue or guitar) Mid: 4-5 Sweep: Near central, for recording we had it near 6, but I tend to have it sat about 4 now - you get a much darker sound with the sweep turned back Treble: 6-7 Density: 5 Presence: 7 although in the studio it was backed to 5 You'll need to do a few mess arounds with the graphic EQ to achieve the same tone since the T2 is alot more ballsy, but less sophisticated. You definitely need to crank it to get a good tone, these amps IMO sound rubbish with the channel levels down because of the valve element to them (i.e. the louder they are the better they sound!) [/QUOTE]
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