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I always thought that Matt Schofield style approach wasn't about finding were an amp sounds best but just where it was at it's flattest, rather than assuming everything at noon, from which it is easier to adjust to taste rather than random experimentation on an unfamiliar amplifier.
I've just tried the Schofield method and it seems to me as valid a way of adjusting your amp as any other. I actually think it works quite well.
But if anyone else thinks it's complete bollocks, then that's cool, too. One sheep's bollocks is another man's something else.
I dunno, I've banged on too much on this one already I think.
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No-one said that adjusting your amp by ear isn't valid, or is "wrong".
Probably best to not discuss tone on a guitar forum, along with politics and religion
Also
Speed = emotion.
Works for Yngwie!
good eye, yep it's a studio preamp.
So kinda Mark series tone wise.