Hi both
Thanks very much for your helpful replies. In case anyone else on the net has this query and comes across this thread, here's how I did it:
1. First I set the Frequency knob to around 500khz as this is what is being scooped in the typical Fender "mid scooped" sound.
2. Next I experimented with the Midrange knob, turning it between -5 and 0 to work out how much of the 500khz frequency I wanted to cut. When I was happy with that I moved to the next step.
3. I turned the mysterious "Multifilter" knob to fine tune the sound to exactly what I wanted. I can't describe exactly what this knob is changing but it's a definite variation in sound as you turn it.
I hope that and the answers above help anyone in future with a similar L5 query.
Thanks very much for your helpful replies. In case anyone else on the net has this query and comes across this thread, here's how I did it:
1. First I set the Frequency knob to around 500khz as this is what is being scooped in the typical Fender "mid scooped" sound.
2. Next I experimented with the Midrange knob, turning it between -5 and 0 to work out how much of the 500khz frequency I wanted to cut. When I was happy with that I moved to the next step.
3. I turned the mysterious "Multifilter" knob to fine tune the sound to exactly what I wanted. I can't describe exactly what this knob is changing but it's a definite variation in sound as you turn it.
I hope that and the answers above help anyone in future with a similar L5 query.