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DRRI Channel Question
For all you DRRI owners, I notice when I use Channel 1 (Normal) in the first input the amp has a "tighter" more compressed tone. When I play out of the Vibrato Channel In the first input, the amp sounds more open, less compressed and boxey. Incidentally, this is with the reverb turned back to "off".
Where are you folks plugged in most of the time?
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Frisco, Texas
Age: 38
Posts: 1,185
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I got a new DRRI last week and I really like it a lot. I'm no expert and I'm still learning the amp too, but as of now I prefer the normal channel. The vibrato channel is really bright and I notice some fizz when I run overdrive pedals through the vibrato channel.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Brampton, Ontario
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This is the amp clubs section, you might get more responses if you post your question in the regular amp section of the forum.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Marietta,GA
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I use the vibrato channel, input one. The input 1 on both channels have more gain. Inputs 2 have less on both channels. I still don't know why people say channel two is too bright. I prefer having more than less. I just turn the treble back. Then again, I use my Les Paul Classic most of the time and its not a bright guitar, but sure sounds good through it.
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