I'd like to know what exactly does the Bright switch do on Laney Lionheart or VC series amps (schematic of Lionheart attached).
Most other amps don't have anything like a Bright switch, so I wonder whether the "normal" (that is like other amps brightness-wise) would be when the switch is on or off. I mean, whether it is as bright as other amps when the Brightness is switched off or on. It is hard to do a fair comparison for me, partly because the Tone control is screwed up so that I don't really know where is the "neutral" setting on it - so maybe someone with electronic knowledge (and maybe experience with these amps) would be able to answer the question.
Also, I think I hear that Bright switch makes the difference when on the Drive channel with low gain, but when more gain, it seems the effect of it becomes less apparent (if apparent at all). Why is that?
Laney L5T-112 (lionheart) schematic.pdf
Most other amps don't have anything like a Bright switch, so I wonder whether the "normal" (that is like other amps brightness-wise) would be when the switch is on or off. I mean, whether it is as bright as other amps when the Brightness is switched off or on. It is hard to do a fair comparison for me, partly because the Tone control is screwed up so that I don't really know where is the "neutral" setting on it - so maybe someone with electronic knowledge (and maybe experience with these amps) would be able to answer the question.
Also, I think I hear that Bright switch makes the difference when on the Drive channel with low gain, but when more gain, it seems the effect of it becomes less apparent (if apparent at all). Why is that?
Laney L5T-112 (lionheart) schematic.pdf
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