mesarocker
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does anyone have any good modern distortion and clean amp settings for a dual rectifier solo head?
Mesa/Toobie said:Looks good, but I think that a little bit more midrange would sound better! Your settings sound like a typical nu-metal-sound to my ears, like korn or something simular. It has a lot of bass but to me the sound isn´t "fat" enough. If I would use these settings in my band, nobody could hear me at all, cause our bass and keyboard player also have a lot of mids in their sounds, so my sound shouldn´t be "thin" like it was with your settings...
Better is subjective.
I'm using an upper-midrange heavy EMG 81.
zerofivefour said:I think if more people checked out the 81, or 85 for that matter, with a recto they would be absolutely stunned at the Tone and attack they would have.
acidsid75 said:How did putting the JJ12ax7 and el34 change the sound? I think my triple rec is to muddy and doesn't have enough gain so I have been thinking about changing my tubes.
acidsid75 said:How did putting the JJ12ax7 and el34 change the sound? I think my triple rec is to muddy and doesn't have enough gain so I have been thinking about changing my tubes.
acidsid75 said:How did putting the JJ12ax7 and el34 change the sound? I think my triple rec is to muddy and doesn't have enough gain so I have been thinking about changing my tubes.
mikey383 said:I did the EMGs, but I also like the sound of a good beefy passive pickup as well.
Here's some of my settings on my 2 channel Dual-
Clean: (in o'clock positions)
Master: 11
Prescence: 1:30
Bass: 9
Mids: 9
Treble: 9
Gain: 9
I'm also running thru an Aural Exciter and a Digitech Valve Fx on the orange channel, that's why my settings are so low.
Red Channel:
Master: 11
Prescence: 1
Bass: 2
Mids: 11:30-12
Treble: 12-12:30
Gain: 1-2
Silicon Diodes, Bold power, JJ E34Ls and JJ 12ax7s.
LOOPJUNKIE said:hey screamingdaisy I remember you had a good metalica with mids setting could you post that?
Putting the gain up over 1 o'clock is fine for lead work, but it's too slurred for rhythm work in my opinion. The only exception is a setting I have that sounds similar to a Big Muff, which slurs the notes, but that's the point.
My new settings;
Channel 1 - Fat
Gain - 11:15
Treb - 12:45
Mids - 10:45
Bass - 09:30
Pres - 09:30
Mast - 11:00
Channel 2 - Modern
Gain - 11:00
Treb - 12:00
Mids - 11:30
Bass - 10:00
Pres - 10:00
Mast - 10:45
Master output on 15:15 in both cases.
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My old settings;
Channel 1 Main
Voice Brit
Gain 13:00
Treble 12:00
Midrange 10:30
Bass 13:00
Prescence 12:00
Ch Master 09:00
Output Between 13:00 and 15:00
Notes: Roll down the guitar volume for clean, roll it up for overdrive.
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Channel 2 Main
Voice Vintage
Gain 13:00
Treble 12:00
Midrange 11:00 - 12:00 (depending on how much edge I want)
Bass 12:00
Prescence 11:00
Ch Master 13:00
Output Between 13:00 and 15:00
Notes: What Metallica would sound like if they turned their mids up a bit.
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Channel 1 Alternate
Voice Brit
Gain 14:30
Treble 13:00
Midrange 11:00
Bass 10:00
Prescence 13:00
Ch Master 09:00
Output Max
Notes: I like to run the output high on this setting. It gives me alot of power amp and speaker distortion withough alot of preamp dirt. Good for old school crunch.
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Channel 2 Alternate
Voice Modern
Gain 14:00
Treble 13:30
Midrange 10:30
Bass 14:00
Prescence 15:00
Ch Master 09:30
Output Max
Notes: I call this setting "Big Muff on Crack". As you turn the output up, the distortion starts to fold over on itself and give huge harmonics. This setting will give you good mutes, but only if you run the output high enough to crunch the speakers. Generally though, it has absoloutely ZERO touch sensitivity and no dynamics as it's super compressed. I like it for over the top rhythm work, but it would make for a good searing lead as well.
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Channel 1 Fat Clean
Voice Fat
Gain 13:00
Treble 12:00
Midrange 08:30
Bass 12:00
Prescence 11:00
Ch Master 11:00
Output Around 13:00 or a tad higher.
Notes: I like this setting with neck pickups (I haven't tried it with a decent neck humbucker yet). Really fat sounding clean single notes with a touch of shimmer. Chords and single notes in the lower registers of the low E and A stings will overdrive the power section. Huge dynamics. Roll the guitar volume off slightly for more headroom, that way you can pick clean on the low E and A, or pick hard and overdrive them for more dynamics.
I've yet to try this setting in a band mix, so I don't know how well it will hold up in the mix. Probably make for a good jazz or blues setting, or maybe for a rock ballad where the rest of the band eases off the volume.
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Channel 2 Fat Clean Plus
Voice Raw
Gain 10:30
Treble 12:00
Midrange 08:30
Bass 12:30
Prescence 11:00 - 11:30
Ch Master 12:00
Output Around 13:00 or a tad higher
Notes: This basically compements the Fat Clean setting. It's pretty dirty in a bluesy kind of way, and has plenty of dynamics. Play with the guitar volume and tone alot on this setting, you'll be surprised at what you might find.
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