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want to drop your volume back a bit – like when you switch from lead to rhythm
parts. With
Drive/Boost
on (the light is lit at the Floor Board), you’re getting the
full, boosted volume. With
Drive/Boost
off, your volume is backed off a bit. In
light of all this good stuff, newer Floor Boards label this control
Drive/Boost
. Of
course, we fully expect that those “vintage” Floor Boards will be highly prized in
the future because of this.
EQ
The
EQ
on/off switch will kick in a presence boost of 6-9 dB, depending on which
amp model is chosen. The abbreviation “dB” stands for decibels, a measure of
sound volume. A “presence boost of 6-9 dB” is just a fancy way of saying your
sound gets a bit brighter. In keeping with our attention to amp tone detail, the
frequency range covered by the presence boost varies according to how the
original amp that we modeled had its presence circuitry set up.
Tremolo/Chorus
The
Trem/Chorus
on/off switch lets you kick your tremolo and pitch mangling
effects (it says chorus, but it’s really chorus, flanger, tremolo or rotary speaker) on
and off. Light on, effect on. Light off, effect off.
Delay
The
Delay
on/off switch turns your Delay effects on – light on. Or off – light off.
Reverb
Bet you can guess this one already. Light on – reverb-o-rama. Light off – bone dry.