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Topic: Mid Control on 1979 Session 400 |
Rick Abbott
From: Indiana, USA
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Posted 27 Feb 2017 10:00 am
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I scored a 1979 Session 400. It has colored knobs a BW and wheels. Really nice amp.
The mids are "Mid" and "Shift." The knobs both go 1-10. I know the best method is to turn them till it sounds good...I have done so.
What is the actual point of the markings without knowing the hz of the shift, or the cut/boost? Or am I thinking wrongly about this...is it not parametric?
Tremendous amp, though!! _________________ RICK ABBOTT
Sho~Bud D-10 Professional #7962
Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer |
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Rick Abbott
From: Indiana, USA
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 27 Feb 2017 12:55 pm
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It's somewhat parametric.
It seems to roughly correspond to the later Peavey labeling, but only roughly. It seems to sound best when mid and shift are mirror images of each other; as in one at ten o'clock and the other at 2 _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Rick Abbott
From: Indiana, USA
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Posted 28 Jul 2017 2:41 pm
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I see several folks talking about the old Session 400. Maybe it's time to bump this up just for the link I found and put in the second post.
Very nice talk about the EQ on the 400 _________________ RICK ABBOTT
Sho~Bud D-10 Professional #7962
Remington T-8, Sehy #112
1975 Peavey Pacer |
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