MusicManJP6
Well-known member
Been using my DC-3 for an alt rock type band for a few weeks now. I've kept my settings the same since I started playing with them and have been using different guitars each (well only 3 guitars) practice. I was never 100% satisfied with my tone, so I decided to alter my settings a bit and found some that I am very happy with so I thought I'd share. With these new settings it sounds much better and my PRS sings much better now.
Anyway, here's the lead channel settings before and after:
Old Settings
Gain: 7
Treble: 7
Mid: 4
Bass: 2
Presence: 0
Master: 3
Output: 2
GEQ: 'V' with middle between bottom line and middle line - other 4 near top - treble side slightly lower
New settings:
Gain: 5
Treble: 6
Mid: 7
Bass: 4
Presence: 3
Master: 3
Output: 2
GEQ: 'V' with bass and treble sides lowered for a more shallow V shape
Let me know what you guys think of these settings! I think they sound great. Don't be afraid of the mids! I can get all the tones I need by rolling volume back and/or switching to coil split positions on any of my guitars.
BTW, I am using a single Mesa 3/4 back 1x12 loaded with a broken in C90, and all JJ tubes in the DC-3 head. Sounds fantastic!
Anyway, here's the lead channel settings before and after:
Old Settings
Gain: 7
Treble: 7
Mid: 4
Bass: 2
Presence: 0
Master: 3
Output: 2
GEQ: 'V' with middle between bottom line and middle line - other 4 near top - treble side slightly lower
New settings:
Gain: 5
Treble: 6
Mid: 7
Bass: 4
Presence: 3
Master: 3
Output: 2
GEQ: 'V' with bass and treble sides lowered for a more shallow V shape
Let me know what you guys think of these settings! I think they sound great. Don't be afraid of the mids! I can get all the tones I need by rolling volume back and/or switching to coil split positions on any of my guitars.
BTW, I am using a single Mesa 3/4 back 1x12 loaded with a broken in C90, and all JJ tubes in the DC-3 head. Sounds fantastic!