Mesa/Boogie pmn Amplifi er. Here are the choices, Grinding crunch or searing solo sound

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INPUT

CHANNEL / MODE SELECT:

Each channel of your amplifi er contains different modes of operation that may be selected depending on your application. In this way you may decide to use the channels for their most obvious sounds or with the fl ick of a switch - invert the channels for the opposite sound style. The voicing of the modes is accomplished by rerouting and reconfi guring the circuit in both pre-amp and power sections

of the amplifi er. Here are the choices;

CLEAN

PUSHED

CHANNEL 1

CLEAN : This is the lowest gain circuit of the RECT-OS’fi ve modes and is optimized for producing balanced pristine clean sounds. For the best understanding of how to achieve a great sound in this mode, please refer back to the GAIN Control section of this manual. However, a great place to start is 12:30 or so on the GAIN Control with more sparkle available below this and more warmth apparent above...from there adjust according to your guitars individual response.

Because of its more traditional architecture this mode also works extremely well for vintage style drive sounds. By turning the gain all the way up, a beautiful old school solo sound is possible...especially with neck single coil pick-ups. The TREBLE and MIDDLE Controls can also add gain and sustain to this sound ( reduce Presence to blend highs ), but you will probably want to run the BASS Control below 10:30 to avoid fl ubbiness and preserve a focused attack.

PUSHED: This mode is a radical departure from the sweet shimmering blend of the CLEAN modes low gain character. Huge increases in gain early on in the fi rst stages of the pre-amp produce one of the biggest differences between modes in the entire amplifi er 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 RECT-O. 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 RECT-OS’coolest overdrive solo sounds.

NOTE: When using PUSHED with the GAIN Control maxed (5:30), do not run the TREBLE Control above (2:30). Settings above (2:30) can create possible oscillation in certain preamp tubes in the V-1 position.This can be avoided altogether by setting the TREBLE Control sensibly when the GAIN Control is maxed. Use the PRESENCE Control for additional brightness.

CHANNEL 2 / Modes

RAW: This new RECT-Omode has the lowest gain of the three in the high gain lead channel. Its’ less saturated nature greatly en- hances the already versatile bevy of sounds the lead channel offers. The range of gain available covers an extremely wide spectrum and it can be set to double as a formidable alternate clean mode, a low gain purring blues sound and beyond, all the way up to a

grinding crunch or searing solo sound.

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The TREBLE can be set relatively high (2:00) to add a little more gain and shred when using RAW for certain crunch rhythm sounds. Don’t overlook the amazing low and medium gain soloing potential RAW offers, as its more gradual GAIN response produces a wide range of voice like single note sounds that are somewhat more dynamic due to less saturation.

VINTAGE: This high gain mode is the famous liquid RECT-Ovoice and it can be found in its original state here in CHANNEL 2. Its lush harmonic content and fat creamy feel has found its way onto so many recordings, it is now a staple for anyone headed to the studio for an album project. Combining this super juicy, expressive preamp with the RECT-OS’magic 50 watt power section creates colors in gain that most players fi nd truly addictive. Single note solo work is effortless as the strings become easy to play with VINTAGE modes musical and natural tube compression. Spend time learning the lower regions of the VINTAGE mode as the overlap between RAW and VINTAGE is a place where many beautiful sounds lie. These two modes are similar enough when VINTAGE is set in its lower range and RAW is set in its medium to higher range and yet each possesses a character that is unique and identifi able.You will likely fi nd your new trademark lead sound lurking somewhere in this sea of liquid gain.

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pmn specifications

Mesa/Boogie has long been at the forefront of amplifier innovation, and the Mesa/Boogie PMN (Powerful Musical Network) is a testament to the brand’s commitment to exceptional sound quality and versatility. The PMN series is designed primarily for guitarists and musicians seeking a blend of power, flexibility, and tone-shaping capabilities.

One of the main features of the PMN series is its robust power output. With variants that can handle 50 to 100 watts, the PMN delivers enough volume for live performances while also providing the opportunity to dial back the wattage for studio use. This flexibility allows musicians to achieve that desirable "cranked" tube amp sound at lower volumes, making it an excellent choice for in-home practice or studio environments.

Another key characteristic of the PMN series is its advanced tone-shaping capabilities. The amplifiers come equipped with multiple channels, each offering distinct tonal characteristics. Musicians can switch from clean, sparkling tones to rich, saturated overdrives with the flick of a switch. The amp's comprehensive EQ controls allow for detailed adjustments, ensuring that players can sculpt their sound precisely to their liking.

Mesa/Boogie is also known for its innovative technologies, and the PMN series incorporates several cutting-edge features. The "Multi Watt" technology provides options for optimizing power and headroom according to the player's preferences and needs. This design allows the amp to operate in different power modes, giving artists the option to tailor their sound further.

Additionally, the PMN series includes the "Graphic EQ" feature which allows players to visualize and manipulate their sound in real-time. This interactive aspect of tone shaping helps musicians develop their own unique sonic signature.

The construction of the PMN series amplifiers also reflects Mesa/Boogie's commitment to quality. Built from durable materials with a focus on reliability, these amplifiers are designed to withstand the rigors of touring and frequent use. The attention to detail in both craftsmanship and electronics guarantees that players will get reliable performance over time.

Overall, the Mesa/Boogie PMN series stands out as a powerful tool for musicians who demand versatility and exceptional sound quality. With its potent output, advanced tone control, and innovative technology, it serves as a valuable asset for players in a variety of musical genres.