Mesa/Boogie 55, 100, 45 owner manual Channel Modes, Channel 2 Normal / Modern

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Channel Modes: (Continued)

PUSHED: This mode is a radical departure from the sweet shimmering blend of the CLEAN / NORMAL modes low gain character. Huge increases in gain early on in the first stages of the pre-amp produce one of the biggest differences between modes in the entire amplifier and transforms what you thought to be a tame and gentle clean channel into a raging crunch machine. This incredible amount of gain also creates one of the most expressive solo modes in your Nomad. Because there are less stages of gain for the signal to travel through and the tone control network is tuned for the brighter nature of clean sounds, this mode responds quicker to your pick attack and has a more urgent, snappy feel. Don’t overlook this mode for some of the Nomads’ best overdrive solo sounds.

Channel 2 NORMAL / MODERN

 

 

 

VINTAGE

CH2 GAIN

MASTER

PRESENCE

(NORMAL)

 

TREBLE

MID

BASS

 

MODERN

VINTAGE / NORMAL: The first of Nomads’ high gain lead channels was endowed with an orange LED indicator not by accident. The warm glow reminded us of smoldering embers...a fire burning warm with all the comforts of home. Upon first playing Channel 2’s VINTAGE/NORMAL mode most players stop - grin - and say one word...FAT. This mode has been optimized to round out single notes and enrich their character with creamy, warm drive. You will quickly discover that this mode has no optimum setting as it presents the entire range of the control with amazing balanced lead sounds. Set low ( Gain at 9:30 and below ), it doubles as a low gain chording or blues sound that purrs with vintage authenticity. From there on up to 3:00, many different styles of solo sounds are available that work great with either single coil or humbucking pick-ups and no matter how you serve it up it’s always gonna be big... huge !

MODERN: This mode had its early beginnings in an idea that sprang to life in the late eighties and found its way on to our Dual Rectifier Solo Head called Channel Cloning. Well, as usual we ended up going far beyond the original idea and now this mode is simply a more aggressive, over the top, hardcore version of the already monsterous Channel 2 NORMAL mode. This sound is the hugest rock sound in the Nomad and for all out girth, it tips the scales. The same stylistic ranges apply as those of the NORMAL mode, but the top end of the GAIN Control unleashes the true beast within, and should be experienced with a hot humbucking pick-up to really appreciate its footprint.

NOTE: Reduce the MASTER Control when switching from VINTAGE NORMAL to MODERN as internal changes in the circuit increase volume levels dramatically !

Channel 3 MODERN / VINTAGE

 

 

 

MODERN

CH 3 GAIN

MASTER

PRESENCE

(NORMAL)

 

TREBLE

MID

BASS

 

VINTAGE

MODERN / NORMAL: This mode is the hyper stallion in the Nomad camp. An enhanced attack region and a brighter overall response combined with a slightly higher low end curve give Channel 3’s NORMAL mode the edge when it comes to speed and agility. The nature of this mode is the polar opposite of Channel 2’s languid, slowhand purr.

It bounces to life with the slightest of glances from the pick and can stop on a dime whether maxed out or running stripped. Again, like Channel 2’s NORMAL, this mode handles low gain single coil styles and high gain humbuck sounds with equal attitude... and we do mean attitude!

VINTAGE: This “slightly” detuned, warmer rendition of Channel 3’s NORMAL mode makes it possible to use Channel 3 for some of the sounds you might like in Channel 2 and though the Bass frequencies are a little higher, they are just as amazing. By offering a way for each channel to lean toward the other, many possible configurations appear and the footswitching applications are expanded greatly.

You might wish to use Channel 2 NORMAL for a semi-clean rhythm mode and Channel 3 VINTAGE for a blues style solo sound. Con- versely, you might need Channel 3 NORMAL to cover your high gain ( maybe Channel 1 PUSHED for lower gain ? ) crunch rhythm stuff

-and Channel 2 MODERN for a crazy, blistering solo sound. There are a myriad of ways to configure the Channels 2 & 3 and so many great combinations of mode swapping that will make your footswitching allocations less confining, freeing you up to play your best.

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Contents Spirit of Art in Technology Page USE Common Sense and Always Observe These Precautions Table of Contents Overview Nomad Showing all 3 ChannelsModels 45, 55 OverviewFront Panel Nomad Tips for the Desert Rear View NomadTips for the Desert Quick Demo Settings ControlsCH1 CH1 Gain Trol is set low these two controls become dominant Channel 1 Normal / Pushed Channel Modes Channel 2 Normal / ModernSounds...especially overdrive sounds Front Panel Controls OutputRest Area Rear Panel Controls & Connections Rear Panel Controls & Connections Output onlyThese steps Without having to look at them CH2CH1 Reverb Channel 1 Factory Sample Setting Channel 1 Warm & Round Channel 1 Agro Crunch Channel 2 Factory Sample Setting Channel 2- Rotundo Channel 3 Factory Sample Setting Channel 3 Flat Out Nomad 45 Tube Task Chart Nomad 55 Tube Task Chart Nomad 100 Tube Task Chart Page Page Bias Adjustment Part of a continuous series Page Cheers Randall Smith Designer & President Speaker Impedance Matching & HOOK-UP Guide Speaker Impedance Matching & HOOK-UP Guide PositiveWiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets Wiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets Wiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets 16 Ohm On TRIODES, Pentodes & Irishmen On TRIODES, Pentodes & Irishmen Page ALL Knobs Rear Panel Nomad Front Panel Nomad Mesa Boogie 707 778-6565 FAX no

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