wharris wrote:I also use pretty low levels of Body/Detail (usually 4-5 at most on detail and less on body). The Master Volume is really the secret. You need to get those KT66 tubes cooking. I think 6-8 is the sweet spot.
Man, I owe you a drink. Just got the most wonderful tone out of my VM with these settings:
Master 8
Pres 3.5
bass 6
mid 4
treble 5
mid boost engaged, high range Detail 2.5 Body 3.5
Obviously i'm not playing Madison Square Garden so I hooked up a THD hot Plate and took it down to -12 db
Still Loud as a Mother****** but useable. No fuzziness from the overdrive at all that you get when the master is low.
The only problem I have is the way the amp is designed it doesn't lend itself well to a clean vol boost either in front or where I like to usually have it - (in the loop so it skips the preamp tubes and boosts the vol of the power amp tubes). All it does it add extra gain.
Seemingly from reading on the VM forum it is to do with the 'Plexi Style' design of the amp. How do you get round this live if you want to boost the volume of your solos and not the gain?
Guitars: 95 Les Paul Standard, Relic Strat,
Amps: 1973 Marshall JMP 50 head and Vintage Modern Cab. I use no effects other than a Cry Baby on occasions.