Mesa/Boogie TriAxis Owner's Manual page 16

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THE CONTROLS:
(Dynamic Voice Continued)
NOTE: It is possible, either through a certified phone instructed technician in your area, or by sending your unit directly to us, to
re-shape the existing pre-set curve slightly to fit your needs. This is somewhat of a hassle and is not covered under the warranty.
(However, if you pay shipping both ways, MESA will do this mod only, free of charge!...for a period of at least one year after your
purchase date.) Before you even think of pursuing a change, let us tell you that 9 out of 10 players who have requested this change
and have it done end up returning the unit to us asking, "Will we please put the DYNAMIC VOICE back to the stock curve." In fact, at
the time of this manuals writing - with 3000 TriAxis' shipped - we are aware of only three players who have a personally requested
curve aboard their unit. Two of them are Bass players and one is an acoustic player that uses his TriAxis for acoustic guitar sound
reinforcement. Hopefully this will tell you that in the three and a half years of R&D time spent on TriAxis, we absorbed it and came
up with the curve that seemed to cover most all the bases. Trust us! Try it at length and in depth before you change it. You'll most
likely end up wanting it put back to stock like everyone else who requested a change. You might as well save yourself the hassle and
shipping cost of this "iffy return" investment in tweakdom. This NOTE: is for you sick tone junkies, in that there may be peace of mind
knowing that no, you aren't stuck with this curve and yes, you can change it with relatively little trauma or "time without TriAxis tone"
whichever describes your feelings - and at very little cost to you. You can sleep now, you tone addict you.
This lonely knob is the TriAxis' final OUTPUT control or Overall Master. After the relative balance of the eight
OUTPUT
modes have been set with the programmable MASTER control, use this control to increase or decrease the listening
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volume level. It is also the effects return level control, though for you the player, this is an irrelevant point to know. It
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just makes for a more simple set up and one less knob to deal with when interfacing your favorite effects. Optimum
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setting depends on the size of the room, the input settings on your power amp and basically how loud you want to
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play. We like to see an OUTPUT control level setting of somewhere between 3.0 and 7.0...but adjust to taste.
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REST AREA
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