I'm a complete anal tonal freak...I think I've got a tone nailed down and then the more I hear it the more I want to try and tweak it even more...it must be some kind of sickness...anyways. Since I've never played up on a stage before I've wondered a few things:
-When you're playing without a mic-to-amp setup, do you need to really pump the volume on the rec in order for everyone to hear it? Doesn't this in turn make your tone all trebly?
-Do settings on the amp change once you have a mic-to-amp setup in order to reflect the tone you started with?
-I've found an awesome tone that I absolutely love (reflecting my favorite band, Chevelle's tone) but I think it is at too low a volume that you'd never hear it over drums and a bass during a show...is there any way to be able to pump up the volume of these exact settings without changing any qualities of the tone? (it's been my experience that when you increase the volume on an amp the tone has more treble added to it.)
I'm getting a BBE Sonic Maximizer for the holidays....I'm interested to see how this will change my current tone as well!
-When you're playing without a mic-to-amp setup, do you need to really pump the volume on the rec in order for everyone to hear it? Doesn't this in turn make your tone all trebly?
-Do settings on the amp change once you have a mic-to-amp setup in order to reflect the tone you started with?
-I've found an awesome tone that I absolutely love (reflecting my favorite band, Chevelle's tone) but I think it is at too low a volume that you'd never hear it over drums and a bass during a show...is there any way to be able to pump up the volume of these exact settings without changing any qualities of the tone? (it's been my experience that when you increase the volume on an amp the tone has more treble added to it.)
I'm getting a BBE Sonic Maximizer for the holidays....I'm interested to see how this will change my current tone as well!