jsabo said:gotta feel like most of that heaviness is from the roadster??
flimz said:Heres a clip I found on youtube. The 2nd half is more metal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0vQ526pLp8
DWAKO said:I get some great metal tones without a boost by scooping the mids with a similar eq as stated above. Running KT66's in the power sections and pushing them at 45 watts creates a powerful thick/heavy tone. Running an EMG 85 also balances well with the vintage high mode and can even get into modern metal territory. This would be the only amp where a Sonic Maximizer may sound good in the loop if you want to really get a more modern sound. I may have to try it out... When I'm not planning a wedding and graduating college ill try to record some clips.
DWAKO said:I'm not a fan of this band, but while looking around on the Fuel TV's Daily Habit website I ran across A Skylit Drive playing a very familiar amp to the right. It's probably the heaviest band I've found that uses the ED. They have the Electra Dyne paired with a 5150 III and it holds its own. I feel the ED is definitely more musical but still did great with the heavier tones. Please ignore the singer, he's terrible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9AGwLEdA10
screamingdaisy said:When I was growing up I always wondered what kind of music future kids would listen to that would drive me up a wall. I mean, I already listen to some fairly extreme music and I wondered how much more extreme it could get before I'd actually hate it.
I never expected this.
DWAKO said:Yeah, when I first heard A Skylit Drive I honestly thought that they had a girl singer. I like other bands in their genre, Memphis May Fire, The Devil Wears Prada, We Came As Romans, Chiodos (only their new album) and a few others who still have a basis in Metal/Hardcore. But the ridiculous feminine, high pitched vocals and pointless electronic elements drive me up the wall. I don't mind some programming to help fill out the song, but when it's over done, it ruins it for me.
But yes, it was nice to see a heavier band who appreciates the ED for the heavier tones. I looked at what what amp the guitar player previously used and it was a Dual Rectifier, I think the ED does the job quite nicely.
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