AxAxSxS wrote:...if its a loud tube amp....
Iommic Pope wrote:Amps first, makeup sex later.
AngryGoldfish wrote:What amp were you using Sam?
AxAxSxS wrote:...if its a loud tube amp....
Iommic Pope wrote:Amps first, makeup sex later.
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whiskey_face wrote:fuck that's Purdy. I would slap a cream back in there.
Really digging the Railway 15. Just a quick recap on the design, this is a single channel amp which has a bunch of adjustments for a decent variety of sounds. There are 2 different EQs in the signal chain, a bax/james early in the preamp, and a 2 band FMV (fixed mids) later in the preamp both which can be switched on and off. There are also 2 other switches, Dark/Bright is a simplified Depth/FAC control where Dark has no bass cut and no bright caps and Bright has bass cut early in the preamp and bright caps. Fat/Tight is a 3 way toggle that adjusts the frequency cutoffs for the gain stages frequency response where the middle position has the least gain, FAT has flat frequency response and tight only includes mids and high end. The gain control is dual-ganged so you can control the signal level between two different gain stages at the same time. This allows for a lot of sweep on the gain pot. Also has dual master volumes, pre and post phase inverter so you can control the amount of phase inverter clipping.
The basic idea was to be able to get both Marshall and Matamp-esque tones as well as solid cleans to fairly hi gain amp distortion within a single channel amp.
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