Hi everyone!
First of, thanks for the immense wealth of knowledge posted here. It's been very helpful for a new Boogie owner. Now on to my question...
I'm relegated to headphone practice about 75% of time I get to play these days due to having a small kiddo. I'm using Audio Technica M50X cans plugged into the headphone jack of my Mark V35 with the speaker cab switched off in this situation. Because of the master volume controlling the headphone volume, I often get some distortion/clipping on Fat mode with the gain around 10:00, likely due to having to crank the volume up to around 12:00 to get a reasonable volume. I suspect this happens on channel 2 as well, but in mkIV mode with the gain around 2:00, it obviously isn't noticeable. :lol:
If I were to pick up a small mixer (like the Allen & Heath Zed 6 or Zed 10) and use the on-board Cab Clone to run to the mixer, and then connect the headphones to the mixer, would I see an improvement in the sound quality through the cans?
TIA!
First of, thanks for the immense wealth of knowledge posted here. It's been very helpful for a new Boogie owner. Now on to my question...
I'm relegated to headphone practice about 75% of time I get to play these days due to having a small kiddo. I'm using Audio Technica M50X cans plugged into the headphone jack of my Mark V35 with the speaker cab switched off in this situation. Because of the master volume controlling the headphone volume, I often get some distortion/clipping on Fat mode with the gain around 10:00, likely due to having to crank the volume up to around 12:00 to get a reasonable volume. I suspect this happens on channel 2 as well, but in mkIV mode with the gain around 2:00, it obviously isn't noticeable. :lol:
If I were to pick up a small mixer (like the Allen & Heath Zed 6 or Zed 10) and use the on-board Cab Clone to run to the mixer, and then connect the headphones to the mixer, would I see an improvement in the sound quality through the cans?
TIA!