handsplayingbutterfly wrote:
All the positions? What cable are you using? What amp and speakers are you modeling, and what are you using to do the modeling?
In al positions but the most in the bridge pickup
i use tasker cable
amp has 8 " speaker
these are the models

British: The classic sound of Queen and so many British bands from the 60’s through today. The tone stack on Brian May’s amplifier was shorted, so on this model the tone controls have limited response.

Butcher Modern take on a classic British stack. This very versatile amplifier can go from nice ‘n clean to modern hot rodded tones.

Classic® The Peavey Classic 50 is one of the most successful amps of all time. With its responsive gain structure and warm/punchy tone. Classic Series guitar amps are revered by gritty blues benders, chicken pickin’ country cats and nouveau-Stones rockers alike.

XXX: The Peavey XXX is an extremely versatile amplifier. With an ultra-clean clean channel, a modified British rhythm channel and lead channel with over-the-top gain for screamin’ leads, the XXX may become your favorite amp.

6534+: The legendary sound of the 6505+ head, but with an EL34 power section for a bit of British flair. The EL34’s add a “bark” to the midrange that has become a favorite for many of Peavey’s artists.

6505® +: Named in celebration of Peavey’s first 40 years, the 6505 Series is also the relaunch of the 5150 Series,

Budda® Budda Amplification specializes in hand-wired amplifiers and cabinets that balance warm tube gain stages with defined, responsive attack.

TWN: Classic California clean. To achieve overdriven tones, we’ve added stompbox distortion in front of the amp on the Orange and Red Channels.

the yellow highlighted have the most problems at high gain setting.
turning down the high pot will not take it away
the twin sounds not at fenderisch as the budda does in clean position