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<blockquote data-quote="gweb" data-source="post: 43307" data-attributes="member: 507"><p>I've owned two of them. Those amps have way more tight gain and low end than the Mesa Rectifier I had and any of they Marshall's I ever owned or played through. The red channel will give you trouble if you have lower quality pickups though. That was my first thought when you mentioned uncontrollable squealing. I preferred the green channel for rhythm and used the red channel for leads.</p><p></p><p>I usually had my settings like this:</p><p></p><p>Gain 3 o'clock</p><p>Bass full up</p><p>Mid 1 o'clock</p><p>Sweep 11 o'clock</p><p>Treble noon</p><p>Density 2 o'clock</p><p>Presence between 0 and noon depending on the room.</p><p></p><p>I had a gate and wah in front and a bunch of stuff in the loop. Loop levels both around noon. If you have the loop volumes full up it sounds like crap. There is a certain amount of tweeking with loop levels to get a good balance but both T2's that I owned were plug and play brutal right from the start. I only got rid of them to move up to the MTS system, but I still miss those amps.</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gweb, post: 43307, member: 507"] I've owned two of them. Those amps have way more tight gain and low end than the Mesa Rectifier I had and any of they Marshall's I ever owned or played through. The red channel will give you trouble if you have lower quality pickups though. That was my first thought when you mentioned uncontrollable squealing. I preferred the green channel for rhythm and used the red channel for leads. I usually had my settings like this: Gain 3 o'clock Bass full up Mid 1 o'clock Sweep 11 o'clock Treble noon Density 2 o'clock Presence between 0 and noon depending on the room. I had a gate and wah in front and a bunch of stuff in the loop. Loop levels both around noon. If you have the loop volumes full up it sounds like crap. There is a certain amount of tweeking with loop levels to get a good balance but both T2's that I owned were plug and play brutal right from the start. I only got rid of them to move up to the MTS system, but I still miss those amps. Greg [/QUOTE]
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