Shared EQ

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Hello All!

I've been lurking and reading for awhile now, but soemthing I can't seem to find is how versatile is the shared EQ in the modules? If I understand correctly, the only thing not shared is the gain and the module Master. So what happened if I want to have a great lead tone w/mids on ch.1 of my EG5 and a scooped nu-metal chuggachug from ch.2? Does that mean that I will still have to buy pedals to max out versatility and tone? Or is there a way (not too complicated please!)to get the MOD50 to act like an H&K Switchblade, saving patches of tube nirvana!

I call to the collective wisdom to help me out... please!

Pascal
 
That's why there are 2 modules in the Mod 50 and 3 in the Mod 100 :thumbsup:
 
It seems that the B side or higher gain side kinda does that for itself when u turn the gain up on that side.
 
Wamphyrison":6a101 said:
Hello All!

I've been lurking and reading for awhile now, but soemthing I can't seem to find is how versatile is the shared EQ in the modules? If I understand correctly, the only thing not shared is the gain and the module Master. So what happened if I want to have a great lead tone w/mids on ch.1 of my EG5 and a scooped nu-metal chuggachug from ch.2? Does that mean that I will still have to buy pedals to max out versatility and tone? Or is there a way (not too complicated please!)to get the MOD50 to act like an H&K Switchblade, saving patches of tube nirvana!

I call to the collective wisdom to help me out... please!

Pascal

If you use the EG5 you wont need more mids for solos. Just set the B channel with a little more gain and a little more volume and you will be heard. Dont even worry about it.
 
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