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« on: February 10, 2010, 09:29:48 PM »

I think these amps really hard to get a spesific tone. I mean it has got a lot of parameter.

So if you write your setup clean and od i think everybody can try different tones.

I'm sorry for my english

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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2010, 01:04:14 AM »

I wrote this in a different thread but here it goes

HRM BM 100w BTW

 The Clean on my BM is super fat @ bedroom levels and seems to get fatter when @ gig level. The EQ is set Treble (10:00) Middle (noon) Bass (9:00)

 I am suffice with how it sounds @ bedroom levels although . I prefer to record with it @  bedroom levels too.

 My OD changes a little (in a good way) when @ gig levels.

 It seems that the more I go past noon on the master (which is ooober loud LOL)
  the more the clean channel gets dirty (which by then the Power section is working   
  pretty F'in hard) and the OD seems to get more 3D + bloomy.  I rarely go past noon though.
 
 With my amp mic'ed @ gigs I usually set my amp this way:

 Clean Vol between 1 to 3:00 / Master Vol @ 10:30
 OD drive @ 1 to 3:00 / OD Master Vol @ 11:00

 My amp is extremely loud @ this point but I prefer it this way. I will sometimes change to accommodate different venues. I use a lot of pedals too though.

 At home I use the settings above, just the masters don't get past 8:00 though  Smiley

 All these setting with a Fender Strat w/ underwound pups w/ 10-38 strgs LOL IDK

 I put the Clean Vol @ noon with a Les paul

 I use a d-style ported Avatar 2x12 w/ a EvM-12 and a Celestion g-12-65

 
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 06:20:08 AM »

HRM BM 100w BTW

 The Clean on my BM is super fat @ bedroom levels and seems to get fatter when @ gig level. The EQ is set Treble (10:00) Middle (noon) Bass (9:00)

Great info. What are your internal trim tone pots and OD trim pot set at?
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2010, 10:02:26 AM »

Hi I just got my bluesmaster so I've only been playing around with it so far....no gigs yet but have used on an album that I've recorded some tracks on. So far my settings have been:

Clean:
- Vol: 2pm with Strat, 11am with Les Paul or PRS
- Treble: Noon-2pm with Les Paul/PRS, 11am on Strat. Bright switch in/out depending on guitar. Deep...haven;t figured that one out yet!
- Mid: Noon
- Bass: 9am

I've got a mid boost on the clean volume (push/pull) that I have been playing around with.  I found it very useful with my strat to beef it up a bit

OD: Both dials on 11am. I've got a dial at the back as well (gain) which is really useful and so far I've found that around noon gives a great "Marshall" type sound....for a bluesier tone I've kept it at 9am. So far I haven't been experimenting with the internal T/M/B dials.....

Master volume never beyond noon so far. I've also used it exclusively on the half power setting (50w).

I'm really surprised of the scope of this amp....i didn't expect it to be so versatile on the OD side....anything from slight break up to BIG distorted heavy metal tones.

Jazz/Rock: Rock

Deep: off....well, for now at least.

I use an Hermida ported 1x12 cab with a EVM12L.

Hope this is helpful.
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« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2010, 08:54:56 PM »


 My trimmers are set pretty flat all @ 12:00 except the bass is @ 10:00 or so.
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« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2010, 07:35:06 PM »



I'm really surprised of the scope of this amp....i didn't expect it to be so versatile on the OD side....anything from slight break up to BIG distorted heavy metal tones.


 Yeah the BM is like every good amp I've ever had rolled up in one, My amp just sang last night @ a gig with the Drive @ 2:00 and the Master @11:00, loud as Sh&T but sounded great!!


Deep: off....well, for now at least.





 With the Deep switch on its overkill IMO, the BM is really bassy, I never have my
bass past 10:00 (EQ)

 A D-lator is definitely the next step for me. My EH Holy Grail Reverb doesnt work properly @ high volumes,It getts kinda muddy If the Reverb level is high.
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