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Author: | AWPJudy [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:26 pm ] |
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its your life. how do you get yours? face melting: bass - 3-4 mid - 6-7 treble - 8-9 presence - 8-9 reverb - 3-4 gain - 9 distortion - 1 distortion level - 4-5 a [i]tiny[/i] bit of chorus to smooth things out a little, the tone knobs on a strat dont DO anything, and volume full open (amp and guitar) not very fuzzy, super sharp. its like getting stabbed with glass, which is a good thing. |
Author: | Overburn [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:47 pm ] |
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my amp has the most complex eq you will ever [url=http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c328/Overburn12/ValveJuniorStock.jpg]see[/url]. VOLUME TO ELEVEN!! super great manabay crunch: bass: 3-4 mid: 5-8 treb: 9-10 gain: 3-4 vol: 11 }:> reverb: 3 |
Author: | Jomei [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:48 pm ] |
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Everything @ 11. |
Author: | thejedipunk [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:53 pm ] |
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[quote="Jomei"]Everything @ 11.[/quote] |
Author: | Overburn [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:56 pm ] |
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[quote="AWPJudy"]a [i]tiny[/i] bit of chorus to smooth things out a little, the tone knobs on a strat dont DO anything, and volume full open (amp and guitar) [/quote] I removed both tone knobs on my strat my pedals: [b]blues driver:[/b] volume: 11 o'clock gain: 11 o'clock tone: 1 o'clock [b]big muff PI:[/b] volume: 1:30 o'clock sustain: 10:30 o'clock tone: 4:30 o'clock the blues driver make my big muff scream. it's amazing. |
Author: | ThinlineTele [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:53 pm ] |
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I use several different settings on my Peavey Classic 30. "Searing Grind" Gain at 12 Mids at 11 Bass between 1 and 3 Treble between 9 and 11 Reverb at 0 "Rhythym/Twangy Clean" Gain between 5 and 7 Mids between 5 and 7 Bass at 8 or 9 Treble between 7 and 9 Reverb between 0 and 3 Those are my favorites. Though I do lots of different stuff. I don't use effects. |
Author: | sheerheartattack [ Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:38 pm ] |
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Hmmm...I just stumbled across this one day, and I've kept with it ever since. [b]MG100HDFX[/b] Gain - 10 OD2 Bass - 5 Mid - 10 Treble - 8 Contour (scoops mid-range) - 0 [b]Epiphone Les Paul[/b] Both pickups, both in parallel, out of phase. Run it through a [b]Vox V847 Wah[/b], active, pushed all the way down. Of course, the greatest tone in the world = Eric Johnson. |
Author: | Replica [ Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:06 pm ] |
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Oh god... I've got too many things to set the EQ on... I usually like to keep the mids around 7, bass about 8, and treb 6/7. The knobs on the guitars get changed constantly, but usually stay in the 7-10 range. |
Author: | sheerheartattack [ Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:29 am ] |
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For me, guitar knobs always stay on 10. The potentiometers really fuck up the tone by cutting parts of the output, making it duller. I prefer to adjust via the amp or some other tone control device. |
Author: | lo-fi boy [ Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:05 am ] |
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[quote="Overburn"][quote="AWPJudy"]a [i]tiny[/i] bit of chorus to smooth things out a little, the tone knobs on a strat dont DO anything, and volume full open (amp and guitar) [/quote] I removed both tone knobs on my strat my pedals: [b]blues driver:[/b] volume: 11 o'clock gain: 11 o'clock tone: 1 o'clock [b]big muff PI:[/b] volume: 1:30 o'clock sustain: 10:30 o'clock tone: 4:30 o'clock the blues driver make my big muff scream. it's amazing.[/quote] Hell Yes. |
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