Hey guys help please with Metallica tone for 2ch recto, some for old like a mop or load reload, and some for death magnetic. Maybe one good settings. So give me please settings, try to cover but cant obtain good sound. I try one and with band.
I think thats not it. To low gain. Sound like a little chrunch. But thanks.screamingdaisy said:If I remember correctly, these are the settings off Hetfield's amp;
Red channel
Gain: 12:00
Treb: 1:00
Mids: 11:30
Bass: 12:00
Pres: 1:00
Master: 10:00
Combined with an EMG81 of course. With a passive pickup you'll need to mess with the settings until you find something that works.
Amaterasu said:I think thats not it. To low gain. Sound like a little chrunch. But thanks.
screamingdaisy said:Amaterasu said:I think thats not it. To low gain. Sound like a little chrunch. But thanks.
I usually ran mine up around 1:00. Kirk runs his around 1:30.
Anyway, here's where I originally found those settings.
http://www.montyjay.com/jamestriplerectosettings.html
and
(Kirk uses channel 2 on modern, you can see the settings marked on the amp)
screamingdaisy said:If I remember correctly, these are the settings off Hetfield's amp;
Red channel
Gain: 12:00
Treb: 1:00
Mids: 11:30
Bass: 12:00
Pres: 1:00
Master: 10:00
Combined with an EMG81 of course. With a passive pickup you'll need to mess with the settings until you find something that works.
^^^This^^^Silverwulf said:screamingdaisy said:If I remember correctly, these are the settings off Hetfield's amp;
Red channel
Gain: 12:00
Treb: 1:00
Mids: 11:30
Bass: 12:00
Pres: 1:00
Master: 10:00
Combined with an EMG81 of course. With a passive pickup you'll need to mess with the settings until you find something that works.
That's about what I would recommend for 90's era Metallica tones. Depending on tubes, I would bump the Gain to around 1:00 - 2:00, drop the Bass to around 10:00, and you're set. To the original poster saying it seems like a light crunch...it's about right on par. Most of Hetfield's gain comes form his pick attack. You have to really dig in to get the most out of the amp, and it'll respond accordingly. I pick similar to Hetfield, so for example...we let our friends band use our backline at a gig once. I played my Recto and it sounded huge, thick, punchy, etc. got tons of compliments. We didn't touch a single knob, they plugged into our rigs for their set, and all of a sudden it sounded more dull, sounded like it was lacking gain, signal was weaker, etc. Pick attack means a lot with a Recto, really dig in.
Also, keep in mind that the volume you're playing at will dramatically affect your settings. If you have that amp volume set at 9:00, then bump it up to 10:30, you're going to have to completely re-EQ and tweak some because once that power section kicks in more and the amp opens up, it going to sound bigger, brighter, etc...and you'll have to adjust.
ryjan said:^^^This^^^
Everybody thinks Metallica uses gobs and gobs of gain to get their sound. They dont. It's all in the fingers. Use the settings recommended above and practice until you can get the "Metallica" tone. It's in there.
YellowJacket said:Ugg, I am seriously leaning towards acquiring an Electra Dyne these days. I'm just scared I'll miss my Dual Rectifier if I ditch it. The trouble with the Dual is that it only sounds good cranked and I just can't crank it anywhere out in Toronto.
screamingdaisy said:YellowJacket said:Ugg, I am seriously leaning towards acquiring an Electra Dyne these days. I'm just scared I'll miss my Dual Rectifier if I ditch it. The trouble with the Dual is that it only sounds good cranked and I just can't crank it anywhere out in Toronto.
Stick to eating Ramen Noodles. You'll slowly starve, but it'll free up cash for the ED. :wink:
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