Change the EQ for music playback, adjust the line out and USB out levels, check the battery charge level, and more. With THR Remote, players can access multiple parameters per effect for fine tuning, and access a compressor and noise gate.
Maybe add some chorus or phaser or delay. With THR-II amplifiers have simple one-knob controls for the modulation, echo, and reverb effects. Van Halen / Motley Crue (high gain): “Brit Hi” model gain = 11:00 master = 2:00 bass/middle = 2:00 treble = 3:00 effects = off/min dly/rev = 12:30 guitar = 11:00-11:30. Rolling Stones/Cheryl Crow: “Crunch” model gain = 12:00-2:00 master = max bass/middle/treble = noon effects = off/min dly/rev = 10:00 guitar = 10:00Ĭlassic rock (AC/DC, etc.): “Lead” model gain = max master = 2:00 bass = 11:00 middle = noon treble = 3:00 effects = off/min dly/rev = noon-1:00 guitar = 11:00 humbucker pickups For a more modern tone, add chorus (for “clean Megadeth,” e.g.). Here's a copy-and-paste of my notes:īlues / Hendrix: “Clean” model gain = 1:00-2:00 master = max bass/middle/treble = noon add a little reverb. I've had the same question before, and I've kept notes of what I've learned from others.