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Making Amp Farm sound good...
Is this possible? No matter what I do, I can not get a truly clean tone. It always distorts at some point, even when I use a the Twin model with the drive all the way down, the master at the most halfway, and the input nearly at zero. Is there a certain trick Im missing when I use Amp Farm?
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Re: Making Amp Farm sound good...
All you can do is back off the guitar volume pot a bit. I agree clean tones are a problem, I use a real amp for those...
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