RANF RTFM
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You have the patience of a saint CliffRTFM:
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I once accidently installed dynacabs first and then turned it off to install the new firmware. Got a white screen and it wouldn't startYou have the patience of a saint Cliff
I can’t imagine the amount of times you must read I’ve installed new firmware no Dynacabs HELP !!!!
And just wanted to scream
The cat must get some good vocabulary lessons
That’s good, because no one wants to see that kind of bloodshed.I once accidently installed dynacabs first and then turned it off to install the new firmware. Got a white screen and it wouldn't start
I RTFM, found the recovery procedure, easy fix! I didn't even post on the FAS forum
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MONGILLO19 MORE LIKE.....MORON19That’s good, because no one wants to see that kind of bloodshed.
I once accidently installed dynacabs first and then turned it off to install the new firmware. Got a white screen and it wouldn't start
I RTFM, found the recovery procedure, easy fix! I didn't even post on the FAS forum
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The fast crash course of the Mesa Mark series EQ:
Knob EQ:
- More Treble = less effective Mid and Bass knobs.
- More Treble = more gain and bite. It's almost like an extra gain knob.
- Mids. Adjust to taste, even very low settings are fine.
- Bass. Almost always keep it low, and turn up the 80 Hz / 240 Hz GEQ sliders instead.
- There's some specific modes on Mark amps where this pattern does not work, and those need to be dialed very differently. Mark V 90 Extreme, Tweed and Edge modes for example.
Graphic EQ:
- 80 Hz. Turn up, unless using a particularly bassy mode.
- 240 Hz. Doesn't matter that much. Try up or down.
- 750 Hz. Almost always turn it down more than you think.
- 2.2 KHz. Leave at center, a bit above for more bite, or a bit below for less.
- 6.6 KHz. Adjust based on cab until it's the right amount of bright.
Shouldn't RTFRN (read the fucking release notes) be included? That's a big one when new firmware is released.RANF RTFM
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