It's actually outside on the very back of the module.Curious to know more about the cathode Select switch. I assume that the reason it's internal and not on the control panel of the module is 'cause it would break things if it were toggled while the power was on. True?
There's a video on YT about the jumper pin. The person who did the vid noted that they actually used the switch so that way they could have two of the same channel and set the 'mid cut' differently on each, which gave him a footswitchable mid cut which he preferred over two different channels.One would have to imagine, as they indicate, when the designer picked a setting that was the one they thought best represented the feel and issues of the amp in question or matched the amp. I just set mine to what the sheet indicates. Apparently the type of amp does not matter as I just got a ENGL Savage and it recommends pos 1 the same as my TDLX module which is clean. I get all the feel difference I need either using or not using the SAG. You certainly can't hurt them changing stuff around.
Did anyone know the Herbert has a jumper pin in it that alters high and low gain for either channel or both? Default is red high gain, green low gain, if you move the pin you can get both high gain and if take the jumper block off both channels will be in low gain mode. Which is not really "clean" by any means even the green low gain is pretty gainy on this puppy. I saw that the other day and thought it was interesting. I don't know if any others have that pin jumper, I had not noticed it on anything.
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