It's kind of embarrassing to admit I don't know this, but for most of my life I've either been unamplified or someone else handled it. But now that I'm playing bass I have to learn about amplification.
So on my bass amp, from left to right, there are "volume", "bass", "mid", "treble", "high" and "master volume". The EQ knobs are self explanatory, I understand "volume" controls the level of signal fed to the EQ portion and "master volume" controls the level of the signal after EQ is applied to it. But what I want to know is, what is the REAL WORLD difference in boosting at "volume" i.e., before equalization, versus boosting after, at "master volume". This is a one channel amp.
So on my bass amp, from left to right, there are "volume", "bass", "mid", "treble", "high" and "master volume". The EQ knobs are self explanatory, I understand "volume" controls the level of signal fed to the EQ portion and "master volume" controls the level of the signal after EQ is applied to it. But what I want to know is, what is the REAL WORLD difference in boosting at "volume" i.e., before equalization, versus boosting after, at "master volume". This is a one channel amp.
