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They probably have different settings for different songs.
Probably because the tone settings on your amp or guitar are boosting that frequency range.
Usualy I use Bass-5 Gain-9 Mids-7-8 Treble-10
all you do is turn mid up all the way
Do yourself a favor and get any ALL TUBE Amp.
They probably have different settings for different songs.
I ran it with that amp and it started clipping, so lower the settings on amp, the amp is a monster!!!
Probably because the tone settings on your amp or guitar are boosting that frequency range.
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If you want to reset any settings on a electronic machine one way is to turn the machine off overnight
it really depends on what pedal you get not really as much of the settings on your amp man. i suggest a mesa pedal bro
Usualy I use Bass-5 Gain-9 Mids-7-8 Treble-10
all you do is turn mid up all the way
Do yourself a favor and get any ALL TUBE Amp.
you can as long as you have distortion and you make a lot of harmonics, and chords Turn up the volume on your guitar, turn up the gain on the amp and then adjust the volume on the amp to how loud you want. Adjust the tone to what you want probably high treble.
Have you tried changing the settings on your amp? there could be too much gain. If you have tried this, there may be a hole or other form of damage in the speaker. take a look if you can. They can sometimes be fixed, but if not you could be looking at buying a new amp.
needs a new switch or amp