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Suggested Settings AVT150X / AVT150HX & AVT275X Suggested Settings
On all the following suggested settings you will immediately notice how rich and authentic the sounds
are. As you will hear, even on clean settings Advanced Valvestate Technology adds those subtle
harmonics and that desirable compression which only a classic all-valve amp can normally deliver.
Bright Piezo Acoustic
‘Bright Piezo Acoustic’ closely simulates the sound of a piezo equipped semi-acoustic. This setting
works best with the neck pickup. Adding some Chorus/Room effect (Program 14) will give a 12 string
sound for folky strumming.
Mellow Jumbo
Engaging the Body Switch (4) and decreasing the Top control (3) will give a really full ‘Jumbo
Acoustic’ type sound. Add some Hall Reverb (Program 2) for atmospheric acoustic lead work.
Funky Clean
A really bright clean which still maintains mid definition. This is best used in conjunction with a single-
coil neck pick-up or the neck/bridge combination on a humbucker equipped guitar. Keeping the Gain
control low ensures a clean preamp signal and also helps feed extra treble through to the power
amplifier for additional brightness and cut.
Blues Clean
Here the preamp Gain is increased and what you start to hear is pure, harmonically rich break-up and
compression from the internal Marshall ECC83 preamp valve. Again the neck pick-up on a single coil
guitar or the neck/ bridge combination on a humbucker-loaded guitar will deliver the warmest tones.
Jazz Clean
A warm rounded clean ideal for ‘comping’ and walking bass progressions.
Brit Crunch
Here the advantage of the separate Gain and Volume controls really comes into play. Notice how the
Gain is quite low but the Volume is quite high. This is the way the old Marshall crunch sounds of the
late 60’s and 70’s were created - namely by keeping the preamp pretty clean and creating the desired
distortion by driving the power stage hard. With such a setting, when you back off the guitar's volume
or pick lighter, you will feel and hear how the rich, clear tone of the clean sound remains.
Funky Overdrive
For those who wish to get lost in a purple haze, back off OD1's Gain to give extra definition and
dynamics.
MV Crunch
This crunch is reminiscent of the first Marshall Master Volume amplifiers of the much heralded
JCM800 series. The Valve Drive Preamp is driven into mild saturation, creating a big, open overdrive
using the bridge position pick-up, whether single-coil or humbucker.
Screaming Lead
Here the Gain is cranked to the max and the mids are brought up to fatten the tone of the single
notes. With these settings the rich, natural harmonic overtones that the valve introduces will be very
apparent. Best with the bridge pickup.
Heavy, Modern Crunch
Cutting the Mids while heavily boosting the Gain, Treble and Bass gives an aggressive, modern ‘tear-
yer-face-off’, scooped sound. The bridge humbucker is the one to use here if you truly wanna ride the
lightning...definitely not for the faint-hearted!
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