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Not really sure where I'm going with this tbh, got an hour til home time and it's going slooooooowly.
Just wondering on people's approach when faced with a dirt box that has Volume, Gain, Treble, Mid and Bass controls going into a similarly equipped amp.
This is precisely what I have atm (Bogner Blue, Ulbrick Venue 30) and while I like the level of control I have, I sometimes find it harder to dial a good sound. Usually this setup sounds sweet from the start but now and then you find youself in a different venue and everything sounds "off".
I used to use amps with basic controls eg Artisan 15 (volume, tone) or Orange Dual Terror (volume, tone, gain) with typical vol/tone/gain pedals. These were nice and easy to set up but sometimes that lack of extra control was frustrating.
I'm not looking to change any of my gear as I'm generally happy with it but I'm hoping some different perspectives will help me to get the best out of what I've got.
I think what I'm getting at is the relationship between the pedal's eq section and the amp's, how they work together and how they might counteract each other. Or something.
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