Zaphod B
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Hey, all you modular guys... (if there are any of you left! )
I was on another forum where people were discussing the right way to baseline tone via an amp's EQ. The tube amp being discussed has passive tone stacks and the consensus was that the correct way to approach it was to max the tone controls and back off whatever there was too much of. This is because, with that amp, the tone controls worked as attenuators only and so the full tone of the amp was present with no attentuation - i.e., tone controls maxed.
What is the situation with the M4 modules' tone controls? Are they active (flat at mid position, with reduction or increase in either direction), or flat at max with attenuation at anything less than max, or some other situation?
Thanks!
I was on another forum where people were discussing the right way to baseline tone via an amp's EQ. The tube amp being discussed has passive tone stacks and the consensus was that the correct way to approach it was to max the tone controls and back off whatever there was too much of. This is because, with that amp, the tone controls worked as attenuators only and so the full tone of the amp was present with no attentuation - i.e., tone controls maxed.
What is the situation with the M4 modules' tone controls? Are they active (flat at mid position, with reduction or increase in either direction), or flat at max with attenuation at anything less than max, or some other situation?
Thanks!