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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 142529" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>Speakers have a lot to do with the sustain (bloom) of pinch harmonics. When you mention the different amps are they all plugged into the same speaker(s) or into their respective speakers(cabinets)? Also, as was previously mentioned, the respective volume levels (gain,master,power amp master) greatly affect the overall feel of the amp. In most amps, the gain levels are more or less locked in by design. With the MTS system you can saturate the gain stages to the point where the frequency response rolls off, which is normal, and you lose highs i.e. harmonics. Other systems "don't trust you" to be aware of that, and preset limits. I would (and I do) when finding out why or why not a harmonic doesn't jump out, is really spin those dials, even if it means turning the power amp master all the way up. I don't set arbitrary limits as to where my gains, and masters are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 142529, member: 811"] Speakers have a lot to do with the sustain (bloom) of pinch harmonics. When you mention the different amps are they all plugged into the same speaker(s) or into their respective speakers(cabinets)? Also, as was previously mentioned, the respective volume levels (gain,master,power amp master) greatly affect the overall feel of the amp. In most amps, the gain levels are more or less locked in by design. With the MTS system you can saturate the gain stages to the point where the frequency response rolls off, which is normal, and you lose highs i.e. harmonics. Other systems "don't trust you" to be aware of that, and preset limits. I would (and I do) when finding out why or why not a harmonic doesn't jump out, is really spin those dials, even if it means turning the power amp master all the way up. I don't set arbitrary limits as to where my gains, and masters are. [/QUOTE]
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