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Thanks everyone for your comments.

So, following my original question, to summarize:

  1. It is better to have your input gain as high as possible and keep your output gain as low as possible (rather than the other way round). This is particularly true for a valve pre-amp where you might be looking to spank the valve for some breakup.
  2. To monitor headroom it would be ideal if all amps had a clipping light post input gain and also a clipping light post eq / contour controls.
  3. 2 or 3 light meters would be better than single clipping lights to help monitor levels while playing.
  4. Your ears are a good final checking device, but not everyone has great hearing and normally you're monitoring in a very noisy environment - so some technical support would help.

Any amp manufacturers / techies out there to comment?

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