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Our process for setting up this amp consists of just two steps: The first is to start with a bass tone that matches the key and rhythm of the song (tone and balance controls of the pickups, video soon) Next, but not least is adjusting the input gain. Our goal here is to push the signal to make each note more stable (tone benefits from this too). You will notice that too much input destroys dynamics and boosts unwanted frequencies like subs. So the easiest thing is to imagine that we are using an LA2A ... In the rare case that this was not enough, our next step is to compare the 4 inputs. Here we only have to match the volume of the channel on the right with the one on theleft, then we copy the preset to a new box and do the same with the two remaining channels. This way we can easily listen to the differences between the 4 channels. For us this is more than enough to get a good recording tone. The following steps that we will describe are usually done after the singer. For example, treble can give you beautiful definition but the interest is that the notes are understood, not that they can be "read" which would create a problem to understand what the singer is saying. Notice how even if we cut the treble the bass is still there. Something similar to what happens with excessive input can happen with bass. Often times less bass is the key to getting powerful and punchy bass. *All the music featured in this channel is our own unless otherwise stated. Reproduction is prohibited without the express consent of the authors. Thanks for using my links, more than one we thank you! 💛 Enjoy! http://amagrasmusic.com