Hi all,
My setup is this:
Gibson Les Paul Classic with Seymour Duncan JB Bridge Pickup
Triaxis
TC Electronics G-Force
Simu-class 2:90
4/12 Marshall top cab 1960A
Settings for dirt:
gain: 10
treble: 9-10
mid: 10
bass: 0 -3
lead drive : 3 - 4
master: 4.5 - 5.5
DV: 1
Mode: lead 2 yellow or lead 2 red
effects loop, deep and half drive engaged
post eq in G-Force:
100hz shelving at 12db slope gain = 12 for lead gain is: 3
250 hz bandwidth: 3 gain: 3 for lead gain is 4.5
4.3khz bandwidth .32 gain -6
12khz shelving at 12db slope gain = 3
I switched from running full power to running half drive about 3-4 years ago. First thing I notice about running halfdrive WAS a drastic volume change. Second I was able to get poweramp distortion at those lower levels, which I was not able to do so running full power without killing everyone in the path of the amp.
I would also say also that there is a little more natural tube compression in half drive as well. One of the things I don't like about it is that I had to boost my lows more in order to get my tone.
On the whole my guitar rig feels easier to play once I got used to the change. And controlled feedback happens easier now that I have converted to using half drive exclusively I can stand just about anywhere on stage and strike a note and it will ring until I stop it. I play clubs with my cover band on average of 2 times a month and very seldom have complaints about volume with my guitar rig.
My setup is this:
Gibson Les Paul Classic with Seymour Duncan JB Bridge Pickup
Triaxis
TC Electronics G-Force
Simu-class 2:90
4/12 Marshall top cab 1960A
Settings for dirt:
gain: 10
treble: 9-10
mid: 10
bass: 0 -3
lead drive : 3 - 4
master: 4.5 - 5.5
DV: 1
Mode: lead 2 yellow or lead 2 red
effects loop, deep and half drive engaged
post eq in G-Force:
100hz shelving at 12db slope gain = 12 for lead gain is: 3
250 hz bandwidth: 3 gain: 3 for lead gain is 4.5
4.3khz bandwidth .32 gain -6
12khz shelving at 12db slope gain = 3
I switched from running full power to running half drive about 3-4 years ago. First thing I notice about running halfdrive WAS a drastic volume change. Second I was able to get poweramp distortion at those lower levels, which I was not able to do so running full power without killing everyone in the path of the amp.
I would also say also that there is a little more natural tube compression in half drive as well. One of the things I don't like about it is that I had to boost my lows more in order to get my tone.
On the whole my guitar rig feels easier to play once I got used to the change. And controlled feedback happens easier now that I have converted to using half drive exclusively I can stand just about anywhere on stage and strike a note and it will ring until I stop it. I play clubs with my cover band on average of 2 times a month and very seldom have complaints about volume with my guitar rig.