i forgot to mention you can also change the frequency of the low end resonance to better suit the IR you might be using or even cab every cab will have a different low end resonance, some IR manufacturers (e. g valhallir will give this info with their IRs) could be something good to try as well
I've been using the 5153 imp curve with the I O N I C 4x12 CAB from Otto Audio and raising the Speaker Thump. If you're playing at bedroom volumes, it's great to turn it up around 2-5. Also, the gain enhancer in the Dynamics tab of the amp block is another great option. It's amazing how many fantastic variables there are to play around with.
Good tips. I find the speaker impedance curves to be one of the most important tweaks to get the amp tone and low frequency punch dialed in to my liking.
i forgot to mention you can also change the frequency of the low end resonance to better suit the IR you might be using or even cab
every cab will have a different low end resonance, some IR manufacturers (e. g valhallir will give this info with their IRs) could be something good to try as well
Thank You Sir
I've been using the 5153 imp curve with the I O N I C 4x12 CAB from Otto Audio and raising the Speaker Thump. If you're playing at bedroom volumes, it's great to turn it up around 2-5. Also, the gain enhancer in the Dynamics tab of the amp block is another great option. It's amazing how many fantastic variables there are to play around with.
absolutely , the amount of fine tuning on tap is really useful in getting that last 5% dialed in
chose the one which worked best with my real 4x12 cab i hooked up
Good tips. I find the speaker impedance curves to be one of the most important tweaks to get the amp tone and low frequency punch dialed in to my liking.
agreed, can totally transform some tones, like the final piece of the puzzle,