I'd go along with Ethan and Nic on this. The knobs on my marshall only go up to
10,, but then, I'm not in Spinal Tap, who famously wanted theirs to go up to
11. The 12 o'clock position usually gives a mid or moderate setting, which is a
good point to adjust from to suit your preference. I dislike Marshall knobs for
being so hard to read. I put Loc Dots bought from RNIB on mine, fiddly
business. On the other hand, the so-called chickenhead knobs on my Fender amp
are wonderfully readable with nice, big pointers. I've sometimes wondered about
ordering a set and putting them on the Marshall. Haven't got round to checking
the sizes of their shanks, though, and there could be spacing issues.
Cheers,
David
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Andy C
Sent: 17 May 2020 22:01
To: vibe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vibe] How do I set my Marshall amp to 12?
Many of the videos I watch on YouTube talk about there amp or pedal settings,
often referencing the number 12 as a sort of default setting. The dials on my
Marshall have nothing that might help in a tactile sense to indicate when they
are pointing to 12. There are ways round this of course by using things like
bumpons, but to begin with, I’d like to know where the 12 setting is, and how
far the dial actually goes beyond there.
Andy Collins
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