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I will be getting a db meter just to see what crazy amounts of sound I'm getting.
.... from lessons I've recently learned, you can expect a faint steely glaze at the top end until it beds in fully. This is entirely normal; nothing to worry about...
Paul, ....Benny, a session with a dB meter is very instructive. There are peaks and troughs all over the spectrum; it makes you cry. This is the reason speaker placement makes such a difference. ...
....I was left with an impression, however, that the speed of bedding in was related to the number of times I turned the amp on and off. That is, each time I turned it on for a session I thought it was better than last time. ...