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Re: Gain drop off
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The hardest part (I found) with ADA preamps is when to say "stop" that's the tone (and relative volume) I want for that patch. But when you do get there  :bow: ... (for you)... And then there's the journey (which never really stops LoL).
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Re: Gain drop off
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The hardest part (I found) with ADA preamps is when to say "stop" that's the tone (and relative volume) I want for that patch. But when you do get there  :bow: ... (for you)... And then there's the journey (which never really stops LoL).

 Wow you nailed it Richard!! I just told Jason that last night because I have everything right where I want it to be and now I just play! I'm trying to help him get to that point.
Now I use my rig as a control test lab for new units we get to see how close we can get the MP-1 to sound and respond like mine  ;D

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