How do you guys set your pre&post volume ona nashville 400 amp.on stage or practice room.....
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Pre&post volume nash 400 amp
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nashville 400
Pre 4 PULLED OUT (Bright) Post 7
Hope you find that Classic MSA....or the DeK-ley slimline.
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Hope you find that Classic MSA....or the DeK-ley slimline.
Take care
Pre post
The post is a master volume knob that controls the preamp signal output to the power amp. I prefer to keep the pre at 6-7 and use the master (post gain) to control my volume. The signal is developed and equalized by the preamp. Choking that down to lower settings and leaving the master at 10 does not allow for the preamp to develop a quality tone
I remember reading comments by Buddy Emmons about setting the volume and sensitivity on the Session 400. He preferred, as I recall a setting of around seven on the volume knob of the Session 400. The volume knob is the same as the Pre gain on the N400. The sensitivity was a master volume, same as the post gain on the N400
I remember reading comments by Buddy Emmons about setting the volume and sensitivity on the Session 400. He preferred, as I recall a setting of around seven on the volume knob of the Session 400. The volume knob is the same as the Pre gain on the N400. The sensitivity was a master volume, same as the post gain on the N400