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Re: Guitar Head Amp Features [message #75259 is a reply to message #75180] Tue, 15 January 2013 19:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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So we've got:

Tone stack with bypass Thumbs Up
effects loop Thumbs Up
pre-volume Thumbs Up
post-volume (master)Thumbs Up
lo/hi gain inputs Thumbs Up
4/8 ohm output : Might add a 16ohm for those Marshall cab folks!

If you wanted to get crazy you could make it two channel footswitchable: rhythm and lead.
Or add a "crunch" switch for the clean to make it easy to dial in distortion with your guitar volume control.

The only other thing that I would find useful is an abilty to lower the wattage for bedroom practice. That's the reason I got rid of my 5150 combo. Great, awesome sounding amp with a warm clean sound (way different than the heads) but it needed to be cranked to really shine.
 
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