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    First time recording a punk rock project

    Hey! Thanks guys. With a little time to sit back I completely agree with you all. I'm a guitar player and I really focused more on guitars than drums. Also, with the small budget we had since its our first release, we had to record the drums in a really small room, which I should've rectify with...
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    First time recording a punk rock project

    Hey, me and my band Deeper Well just released an e.p on bandcamp. I did the recording using a mesa dual recto multiwatt in an old soundcity cab with eminence speakers. I also recorded a marshall jmp in a greenback custom cab. Used a kemper to profile and refine the sound. I used shure mics...
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    Multi-watt FX loop tone problem

    I see, thanks alot for the heads up man! I'll try that next band practice...I also read that maybe changing the V4 tube could do some good, is that right ? -Max
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    Multi-watt FX loop tone problem

    Thanks for the reply, master volume is at about that, output is at about 11 o'clock, I'll try lowering it anyway but could you please elaborate on what it has to do with the change in sound that occurs when engaging the fx loop ?
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    Multi-watt FX loop tone problem

    Hi all, I recently started to use the FX loop with a Delay/looper ( line6 DL4) when I was practicing with my band on my dual rectifier multiwatt. I've noticed that when the FX loop is engaged, the tone of the amp changes. The highs/topend are dropped and a more pronounced low/midrange tone...
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