Bright Channel Volume
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Bright Channel Volume
On my 100W kit, when I plug into my bright channel inputs, I can clearly hear the guitar coming through the speakers even though the volume knob on the amp is at zero. Is that normal?
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Re: Bright Channel Volume
yes but it shouldn't be loud
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Re: Bright Channel Volume
Seriously, how often doo yyou play with the volome set to zero
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This symptom is normal layout related (= crosstalk).
Regards
Robert

This symptom is normal layout related (= crosstalk).
Regards
Robert
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Re: Bright Channel Volume
Happens more on the bright channel due to the bright caps. If you're that concerned with it, remove the bright cap from Volume I. That should get rid of a lot of it. When Volume I is cranked that cap is useless anyway.
Robert brings up a good point though.
Robert brings up a good point though.

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