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Power Bundle w/ 1 free Items: Item: Pig Hog 9v Power Adapter Subdecay Variac Overdrive Rock guitar tone has long been defined by overdriven tube amplifiers. Those tones have evolved over the years as amps were intentionally designed for more gain and a more focused overdriven sound. You want those tones all the time, but we all live in the real world. You head out to a gig not knowing how loud you can play, whether you're amp will be mic'd or how much of an amp you can even fit on the stage. Your practice space is tiny and even the drummer thinks you are too loud. And of course you need to practice without waking the neighbors on occasion. We get it. We've been there too. The control matrix: Preamp - controls the preamp gain Pentodes- controls the power amp gain Tone Stack- The treble and bass knobs control the frequency response. Cathodyne / LTP switch- Two common tube amp phase inverters. Cathodyne setting has more bass and a looser response. LTP (long tail pair) for tightening up the low end and a more focused sound. This switch has more influence with more pentodes gain. In general for smaller amps you'll want to set this switch to cathodyne, and LTP for amps with two or more speakers. Volume- makes the effect louder... or quieter if you are in to that kind of thing. For a deeper explanation check out the "Control Interactivity" tab Get loud and get ready to rock with the Variac Overdrive.
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