Of course my cleaner sound just cut thru like a knife, I mentioned to him that he should cut back the effects some and it would sound better...
Excellent observation, and quite right about the volume as well. That's why I keep the Peavey MX onstage, nothing beats a really good clean sound, especially when I want effects. Most of the time when I play any effects at all through the dimed Super Reverb it's a overdrive pedal (Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal) and then mainly because it gives me more sustain and overtones, not for the distortion. The amp already has all the distortion it needs.
For effects, I take the Gilmour approach, I want my amp as clean as possible, mostly because an overdriven amp like the Super Reveb gets too muddy if you pump a distortion pedal through it. I tried a small 10 watt practice amp preamped through a bigger one, the distortion channel just didn't cut it onstage, even though the amp was turned down pretty low and the volume was left up to the bigger amp.
The only reason I don't use the MX for everything is the distortion channel just won't do what I want it to do. I've tried it onstage many times, I always drop back to the clean channel and my trusty Ibanez SD 9 distortion pedal, it gets a much better sound. It also won't duplicate the cranked tube amp sound, which is the only reason the Super Reverb doesn't stay at home. It gets a Gilmour type clean sound, no problem, I've never played a cleaner amp, but the solid state preamp section just won't work for distortion at stage volume even though I can get it to sound great at bedroom volume.
Until I got the Super Reverb I played the MX alone onstage for around 15 years, it did a great job but most of that time I had it jumpered in back instead of plugging in the foot switch so it always stayed on the clean channel. Once I got the Super Reverb and got it fixed, it only took 3 or 4 gigs to find out I still wanted the MX for effects, most everything loses some level of tone or gets too muddy when run through the cranked Super Reverb. The overdrive works great, I get some awesome harmonics and overtones, and of course delay works well, anything else goes to the clean MX. End result, great tone all around...and now I have the one thing that's been missing the past 15 or so years...maxed out tube amp. Ovedriven but not totally saturated, mushy distortion.
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