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TC Staccato '51 help please.


karlfer
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I have had this 3 days, its not new, but almost immaclate. With it's redness, flashing lights and super dooper footswitch it looks the poodles privates.

How the *$%* do you turn the compressor off? I hate them :( .

Expert advice please or this is going to be the shortest length of time I have EVER had an amp.
Ta in advance,
Karl.

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Press shift then turn the gain down to zero if I remember correctly, but a lot of people (including myself) think it sounds like a little compression is baked into the natural sound of the amp, plus that particular model is based on Roccos tone, and he likes compression.

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[quote name='patch006' timestamp='1341090029' post='1713828']
Read the manual Karl!!!!! :D tis easy!
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Yup did that, several times :P .
[quote name='whynot' timestamp='1341090126' post='1713831']
Press shift then turn the gain down to zero if I remember correctly, but a lot of people (including myself) think it sounds like a little compression is baked into the natural sound of the amp, plus that particular model is based on Roccos tone, and he likes compression.
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Yup, think you are right, so think it's always going to have some compression.

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