Again, regarding the AC15TB, there's not a ton of clipping available, but there IS some. Below is a demo where a guy claims no pedals and is just taking the amp through it's paces to show what it can do on it's own. He's using a strat, so, similar guitar output to what you should have with the tele. Distortion demo starts about 1:40 and goes to about 2:25. If you're not getting this level of distortion then you're doing something different, possibly habitual, that is reducing gain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvOhu8EmFTA
As mentioned before by myself and John H. Plug the amp into the attenuator, turn the master volume up full. Also keep the amp tone knobs up around 5. Keep your guitar volume and tone up full. Now your amps first volume control (the one that ISN'T the master volume) will be much more sensitive and you should be able to induce at least the level of clipping in the above clip. Since you have the attenuator you could just start with all knobs, Preamp volume, master volume and guitar volume up full!!! Again, keep the tone knobs up too. These are also gain controls, just that they reduce gain above or below a certain frequency.
I just can't explain it any better. The power tubes will clip. But you have to drive them. THat's what the attenuator is for. It's there so you can use amplifier settings you couldn't normally use because it would be too loud. I still think you may be doing something habitual in your setup or method that is reducing gain. So I'll say again... Guitar up full, amp volume up full, master volume up full, tone knobs at or above 5. Use the attenuator to quiet things down from there.
Only NOW can you use your guitar volume to lower the distortion level.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvOhu8EmFTA
As mentioned before by myself and John H. Plug the amp into the attenuator, turn the master volume up full. Also keep the amp tone knobs up around 5. Keep your guitar volume and tone up full. Now your amps first volume control (the one that ISN'T the master volume) will be much more sensitive and you should be able to induce at least the level of clipping in the above clip. Since you have the attenuator you could just start with all knobs, Preamp volume, master volume and guitar volume up full!!! Again, keep the tone knobs up too. These are also gain controls, just that they reduce gain above or below a certain frequency.
I just can't explain it any better. The power tubes will clip. But you have to drive them. THat's what the attenuator is for. It's there so you can use amplifier settings you couldn't normally use because it would be too loud. I still think you may be doing something habitual in your setup or method that is reducing gain. So I'll say again... Guitar up full, amp volume up full, master volume up full, tone knobs at or above 5. Use the attenuator to quiet things down from there.
Only NOW can you use your guitar volume to lower the distortion level.
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