Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Volume Box for Valve Amplifiers, attenuator? (Español)

The Volume Box for Valve Amplifiers, attenuator? (Español) Video Clips. Duration : 6.58 Mins.


For this video, I used: 1 Amplifier Head Blackstar HT Stage 100 watts 1 Cabinet Series One 412B vintage 30 1 Volume Box conected in Loop Effects, send and return jacks 1 Guitar: Cort MX 600 Pick ups: Seymour Duncan Blackouts, Neck and Bridge No effect pedals, no effects distorsion were conected on this video. For recording, I used a camera, Sony Cybershot 6 Mpixels, I extrated the audio converting to mp3 320 kbps. The settings on amplifier:(o'clock position / level of knob) Master Volume : between 6 - 7 o'clock / 0 - 1 (The Volume Box disconnected) 9 o'clock / 3 (The Volume Bos connected) Presence : 4 o'clock / 8 Resonance : 1 o'clock / 6 Reverb : 7 o'clock / 1 Clean Channel: Treble : 1 o'clock / 6 Bass : 11 o'clock / 4 Volume : 9 o'clock / 3 Vocing Boutique on Pick ups position: Neck Crunch channel: Volume : 12 o'clock / 5 Gain : 12 o'clock Voicing on Pick ups position: Bridge Overdrive High Gain: Volume : 11 o'clock / 4 Gain : 1 o'clock / 6 Voicing on Pick ups position: Bridge I hope you like this video, the intention is to show if the Volume Box is good or not. Works like an attenuator. Please, if you feel I made a mistake, please let me know, and sorry in advance if I made some mistakes. Thank you, Gracias.

Keywords: The, Volume, Box, Attenuator, Blackstar, Ht, Stage, 100, Series, One, Review, Comparison

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