a question: do you increase the master volume every time or u did it for this amp? because I think is just ideal. I know not all real amp have a master to crank. and is it useful to do to have a better tone in the fractal amp in fm3? thanks if u can reply. I love your videos they are genuine
Cheers! 🤘🏼I generally crank the master, unless the real amp has a master volume. Then you need to sort of check that there isn’t a sweet spot at a lower setting. Generally though, I do also find it preferable running the amp wide open and attenuating the output level instead. 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello, I am interested in a Dumble clean to breakup patch. I play worship tunes mainly and find I weave in and out of clean to crunch. Would this amp model be able to accommodate that?
I definitely think so! It cleans up pretty well. With any amp model, you just need to find the sweet spot of gain to set the amp at. I usually try to set the amp so a bridge humbucker breaks up when I play hard. This gives me room to back off and get a clean sound. You can try a compressor at the beginning of the chain and adjust the level there.
Sounds great! I'm gonna try this one through my ps100 and 806 cab with a 12L (sans cab block) and make a short vid to share with you.
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a question: do you increase the master volume every time or u did it for this amp? because I think is just ideal. I know not all real amp have a master to crank. and is it useful to do to have a better tone in the fractal amp in fm3? thanks if u can reply. I love your videos they are genuine
Cheers! 🤘🏼I generally crank the master, unless the real amp has a master volume. Then you need to sort of check that there isn’t a sweet spot at a lower setting. Generally though, I do also find it preferable running the amp wide open and attenuating the output level instead. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@bradspaulding thank you
Hello, I am interested in a Dumble clean to breakup patch. I play worship tunes mainly and find I weave in and out of clean to crunch. Would this amp model be able to accommodate that?
I definitely think so! It cleans up pretty well. With any amp model, you just need to find the sweet spot of gain to set the amp at. I usually try to set the amp so a bridge humbucker breaks up when I play hard. This gives me room to back off and get a clean sound. You can try a compressor at the beginning of the chain and adjust the level there.
Do you prefer the Bludojai or the ODS Ford?
Can’t say I’ve played with either of them enough to have a true preference. The bludo has way more gain than I would usually need so maybe the Ford?