| Grats on your new head! Ampeg will tell you to turn the gain up until it clips on the hardest played notes and then adjust the master for overall volume. When I had an SS Ampeg head I couldn't get everything out of it by doing it like that. I eventually decided to disengage the limiter, turn the master to full and then use the gain for overall volume. Low frequencies require a lot more watts to be loud than higher frequencies, please keep that in mind when playing. A cabinet with good sensitivity is also key with spreading your 500 watts @ 4 Ohms around as much as possible. Your sonic space is between the lowest notes of the guitar and the kick drum, being lower than the kick drum is going to sound like mud and isn't going to an effective use of watts in the least. If you are going to use your EQ, cut anything lower than 50 Hz and anything higher than 3K Hz and you will be in a good starting place, let your ears decide what sounds best to you, and then know that when you play with others you want to make your tone a bit brighter than when you play alone, if you don't you won't "cut through" the mix. Enjoy the trip! Cheers.
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Last edited by kosmicwizard : 07-16-2011 at 06:58 AM.
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