The DT set the bass where it just barely comes on.
I didn't like the Amptweaker stuff with the Rectifier.
I agree with some of the others....your probably never find anything better than a regular TS9 circuit. It just sounds right with the Rectifier.
I prefer having a HPF so you can shape...
You want to use Deoxit5 to clean the pots, jacks, switches, tube sockets, etc.
I would pick it up before you get the amp.
If not run for five years let it run on standby at least 5 minutes.
After that without the guitar plugged in turn on the standby and let the loud hum warm up the speakers...
There is no dynamic sensing technology circuit in the UL.
There is no master for the entire amp because the clean channel sounded way better without one.
You need actual volume in the room to get the power amp working.
Cranking channel masters does not do that. This is a common false belief...
I find that with all the Fryette amps. They need to be turned up to get the right sound and feel.
I feel the same about all amps. But more obvious with the Fryette stuff.
The DM-101 is nothing short of amazing. Takes analog delay to places it has never been. The sound is huge and thick.
That is the same circuit that is in the Sig X. The Sig X obviously is not adjustable. Steve said it was in the middle range.
The preamp in the UL, Sig X and GP3 are all very similar. The Sig X has the 3way voice switches that come from the different eras of the UL and some other voicing...
Putting together a board for the band.
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DM-101 in the loop.
Spent last few days dialing in the clean channel. Using more midrange for a more forward sound.
I also prefer the Sig X and Deliverance over the UL or any of the other Pittbull amps. Completely...