To clear up a couple more design/operation issues:
input 1 is for ch.A use only
input 2 is for ch.A or B
So that should explain some of your questions about your tests
(http://www.award-session.com/pdfs/Award-Session%20History0026.pdf).
[On a side note, it irks me that they have called the clean channel "B". This is so non-standard, I have to keep reminding myself B=clean here :grr]
Now, 2 issues you mentioned previously. You said clean channel was quite weak and required adding in from dist. channel to get level.
This does not seem right and is possibly a defect that has been overlooked. Using ch2 input, switch set to clean, how far up do you have to bring the volume to get decent level (without adding anything from dist. channel) ?
The other thing you mentioned was a bit of distortion at the trailing edge of the note as it fades. Maybe a cross-over distortion issue.
input 1 is for ch.A use only
input 2 is for ch.A or B
So that should explain some of your questions about your tests
(http://www.award-session.com/pdfs/Award-Session%20History0026.pdf).
[On a side note, it irks me that they have called the clean channel "B". This is so non-standard, I have to keep reminding myself B=clean here :grr]
Now, 2 issues you mentioned previously. You said clean channel was quite weak and required adding in from dist. channel to get level.
This does not seem right and is possibly a defect that has been overlooked. Using ch2 input, switch set to clean, how far up do you have to bring the volume to get decent level (without adding anything from dist. channel) ?
The other thing you mentioned was a bit of distortion at the trailing edge of the note as it fades. Maybe a cross-over distortion issue.