Title: OTS boost Post by: greg54 on July 18, 2019, 04:07:57 PM Is there a way to make the boost on the OTS fatter and less harsh? It's too thin and pretty much worthless.
Title: Re: OTS boost Post by: Hayden on July 22, 2019, 10:00:50 PM Hi Greg
I will make some personal observations. I find that this amp performs best when 1. using a C-lator with it. (Drive 2 o'lock. Input max. Output 3 o'lock) 2. When the master volume is up around 3-4. (That is very loud) (I do use an attenuator) Then I have found that the both the boost and overdrive functions work well. I find that as the master volume and the C-lator outputs are reduced the thinness and brittleness you mention do increase. (I have never been able to make it sound good at low volumes.) Title: Re: OTS boost Post by: greg54 on August 04, 2019, 10:47:52 PM Great. Thanks!
Greg Title: Re: OTS boost Post by: serialtonekiller on August 19, 2019, 09:11:59 PM I'm thinking about that too. But I did not searched a solution yet... ;)
A+! Title: Re: OTS boost Post by: serialtonekiller on August 20, 2019, 08:46:02 PM Is there a way to make the boost on the OTS fatter and less harsh? It's too thin and pretty much worthless. Yes. I think that I have found a way to do that : I'm experimenting it on my Serial Tone Killer amp now. A+! |