SRV1 wrote:Hi,
I received today my YJM. Does the booster and gate work only with the top left input? I first scared because the boost and gate didn't work with the other three inputs. Is channel jumpering the solution to get good boosted sounds? Any set up tips for novice?
By the way: I noticed that YJM Marshall box should iclude red link cable and speaker cable. I didn't have those cables but I contacted the dealer and he's solving the problem (hopefully).
One last question: Should I do first auto biasing for the amp because it's brand new? (Should the standby be ON when doing auto bias?)
Thanks!
Tone is such an individual thing, that my suggestion would be to just tweak until it sounds good to you. Jumping the channels will thicken up the tone, while adding a bit of warmth ... some like it, while others prefer just going straight into one or the other. Me personally, I like to jump them ... I generally set volume 1 to where I want it, and then roll up volume 2 until I strike the right balance of warmth that I want. The treble / middle / bass ... well, again, that's purely personal preference, and the only one who can determine what sounds good to you, is you. I've always found the notion of sharing settings to be a complete waste of time (you won't sound the same w/my settings, and I won't sound the same w/yours).
As for the biasing, yes, do it right away ... not only do you want the amp performing with peak performance, but you also want to make sure that it's working properly, because if something is wrong, you're going to want to have it addressed. There have been a few instances where people have had issues w/the auto-bias, so I think there's an inherent fear w/some people in using it ... after all, you don't want to find something wrong, right? The way I look at it is kind of like hearing a story about how a friend found a mole on his skin which turned out to be cancerous, and then 6 months later you find a similar looking mole yourself ... well, you have two choices ... you can either ignore it because someone else had a problem with theirs, or you can tackle it head on to get over the fear of the problems it 'might' cause you down the road.