Dig it! An easy way to add a master volume to an amp...

jelloman

Couch'd Tater...
My 40 watt Traynor combo doesn't have a master volume...it sounds "ok" at lower volumes but only comes to life when you crank it to unneighborly levels...

I have a Jet City attenuator...it does keep the volume levels in check, but it also muffles the tone like you threw a blanket over it...

I've been contemplating selling it, but thanks to JHS pedals I found the perfect solution...

Enter the Little Black Amp Box...

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...it plugs into the FX loop and works like a master volume...with it I'm able to crank up the front end but keep the output levels in check...

Thanks JHS Josh...:cheers:
 
My 40 watt Traynor combo doesn't have a master volume...it sounds "ok" at lower volumes but only comes to life when you crank it to unneighborly levels...

I have a Jet City attenuator...it does keep the volume levels in check, but it also muffles the tone like you threw a blanket over it...

I've been contemplating selling it, but thanks to JHS pedals I found the perfect solution...

Enter the Little Black Amp Box...

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...it plugs into the FX loop and works like a master volume...with it I'm able to crank up the front end but keep the output levels in check...

Thanks JHS Josh...:cheers:
A volume pedal in the effects loop will do the same thing.
 
Splawns have those built in, loop volume control, most excellent! Great tone at a manageable volume.
 
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HNPD! I got a different one, for like $10 on the Bay. I loved it!


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