or you start telling soundmen to SHUT THE HELL UP!
i wonder if the cold bias on the 5150 effects how it would sound at low volume compared to one with a more normal bias. hmmm. I'm thinking aloud. It probably does effect it, but how i'm not sure.
It probably sounds ok at a reasonable volume, though you prefer it louder and you feel better and play better when you feel like you sound good and you're rocking out. I've never gigged an amp below 100watts, and I've never really had an issue though I have been told to turn down but only twice ever. But in turning down I didn't think my sound was compromised really. I don't think anyone watching the band I was playing in saw my master volume setting and decided I sounded bad.
Expect you're probably right about pretty much all of this. I think part of the problem is I often struggle to hear myself over our other guitarist's Laney GH100L, which seems to be the loudest thing ever even with the vol set to the absolute minimum. Maybe I should try a different tack and surreptitiously pull a couple of tubes out of his amp.
Sounds like you're not dialing your amp in right to me dude. What are your settings usually??
Yeah I'd like to know too
Oh dear, I've rather hijacked this thread, haven't I? Apologies to Slartibartfarst.
Anyway, it's a Peavey 5150, lead channel, (Boss SD-1 in front with vol nearly maxed, drive right down and tone at about 10-11 o'clock) pre-gain just over 2, low 4 1/2, mid 7-8, high 6, res 4-5, presence 7. Through an Orange 412.
Had a practice today where our other guitarist wasn't around, and the overall balance of everything sounded really good (I actually brough the low up and the mids/high down a bit from the above tonight in the end), which again makes me think the problem is with the Laney just drowning stuff out. But I'm quite happy to hear other suggestions.