Or anyone else who has info.
Why didn't you use 1M for the input? I'm sure there was a reason.
I have the C5 head and although I do like the amp very much, it (to my ears) needs a little more articulation.
Would changing the input resistor do this?
If not what could be done, I dont really want to cut it up. I'm looking for more of an early plexi sound, without the insane volume
Thanks for any help, I hope I'm not offending.
I did read the flamers comments in another forum and wouldn't take his advise for any amount of money.
My amp sounds great when played with my Strat but is muddy with my LP.
Dan
-- Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:43 pm --
After doing a ton of reading I wonder if this amp has been modified,(I bought it new at a major music store) it did not come with a box.
Anyway it is a head and when I leave my speaker plugged in and switch to the headphone mode it is still sending signal to the speaker cab. Like the low power mode on the combo.
Is this normal on the head?
Everything I read says the head does not have that feature
-- Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:56 pm --
For Sh.ts and giggles I wired my 4x12 cab for 16 ohms and used the 16 ohm tap. The mud went away even on the neck pup. I had it wired for 8 and I was using the 8 tap.
So problem one solved, I think the 8 ohm tap is run through some kind of a matching network, source of my lost articulation. (or someone modded something in the output section)
What about the speaker staying live with the headphone switch turned to the headphone position? BUT it only happens with the 8 ohm tap, when plugged into the 16 and I flip the switch I get no sound through the cab.