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  1. Hi there, I own a Spider Valve MKII HD100 Head and the FBV MKII Floorboard. As that floorboard has only one pedal for volume and wah-wah I just bought a Dunlop Cry Baby to use that as a wah-wah and the floorboard to control the volume. How do I install that Cry Baby in my setup? I think I can not connect it to my floorboard but to my amp - but how do I do that right? I am very unsure and dont want to do try/error.... Thanks for helping me out - I am a newbie! Regards
  2. Hi Guys, I just got my Spider Valve MK2 Ampifier yesterday and I am new to Tube and Digital Editing Amplifiers. I am getting along with the amp quite well, but now I have a problem with the volume of different presets. Right now I want to create two tones for one song ("Broken Wings" by Alter Bridge) - first a clean tone for the song`s intro and then a lead tone for the chorus. I created the clean tone and saved it on slot A and then I created the lead tone and set it on slot B (I have the shortboard to switch quickly during the song). The Clean tone is set in Clean Amber and the Lead Tone is High-Gain Blue and the Volume DIfference is quite huge. When I switch tones I have to use the Volume Pedal to reduce or raise the volume, depending on which of the tones I switch to and that is exactly what I want to avoid. How do I edit those two tones to have the same volume without using the master volume or the volume pedal during the song? Which options do I need to edit? Thanks a lot for your help for a Newbie Best regards from Germany!
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