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<blockquote data-quote="trazan" data-source="post: 2697" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Yep, different volume settings can sound quite different, at least with the Egnater. What sounds best is for you to decide 8) On my M4 the higher gain modules get more compressed and darker sounding as their master is raised. The M4's master on the other hand, almost have the opposite effect when raised (clearer, more top end). Usually I prefer the high gain modules' master around 12 o'clock and M4's master around 3.</p><p></p><p>For all I know this might differ wildly depending on which tubes are in there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trazan, post: 2697, member: 68"] Yep, different volume settings can sound quite different, at least with the Egnater. What sounds best is for you to decide 8) On my M4 the higher gain modules get more compressed and darker sounding as their master is raised. The M4's master on the other hand, almost have the opposite effect when raised (clearer, more top end). Usually I prefer the high gain modules' master around 12 o'clock and M4's master around 3. For all I know this might differ wildly depending on which tubes are in there... [/QUOTE]
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