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Thanks Jimmy! Yes, my guitar has the Burstbucker Pro humbuckers, and I keep the volume dimed on the guitar. I have tried dialing back on the volume on the guitar, but could never settle into a tone I liked, but I will try it again when using the Worm. Thank you so much for the input!
punkbasseMemberI have the new XO version. My amp unfortunately does not have a channel volume and a master, only a clean volume and distorted volume when the drive is engaged (clean volume no longer in play then). I think I am having the same issue as you dawson. I may just have to get another amp. What type of amp did you have before? I am looking for a decent amp for <$500 that may work, so if anyone knows what might work for the Worm, let me know.
punkbasseMemberI think the problem may be the compatibility with the small Fender solid-state amp I am using. There may just not be enough head room to accomodate it. On low volumes, I can usually get it to sound ok since I eliminated some effects in between, just at louder volumes is when I have an issue. I use a Gibson Les Paul Vintage Mahogany with humbuckers. I may try single coils, and see how it goes. Whenever it starts getting distorted, it occurs with all of the sounds.
punkbasseMemberI had put a compressor after the Worm since it seems to make a noticible jump in volume that I do not want. Having the compressor before the Worm did not seem to help with my distortion issue. I guess my amp is just not that compatible with it??
On a side note, is there any way to adjust the volume on the Worm so it does not make everything louder when it is kicked in? And is that normal for the Worm to make everything louder when engaged? -
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