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Elixir said:
how much are you guys pushing presence on channel 4 modern?

I saw someone pushing presence at 3? with V30's wouldn't that sizzle your eardrums?

On channel 4, I usually just squash the presence knob at 7 o'clock, mids at 7 o'clock, and keep the treble at 2o'clock and bass at 10:30 o'clock. The Master is at 11 o'clock at Output is at 11 o'clock. I run it through two 4x12 Mesa Cabs w/v30's. Even without a boost, it sounds great!
 
One thing I've realized with the Roadster...convential Rectifier knob settings don't work for me. When I kept things around noon, I could never get a tone I wanted. I pushed the treble and presence much higher than usual, and I like it :D
 
Nitrobattery said:
I've been using a Boss NS-2 in my rig for a while. It's really handy for controlling feedback when you're playing clubs without a lot of stage room, and it's a HUGE help combating 60 cycle hum from stage lights and buildings with bad wiring. You do get a little extra noise when boosting with an OD...but with a gate on you can't tell at all. The OD makes such a huge difference I'd never play without one again.

These are really rough scratch tracks from when my band was dialing in guitar tones for our upcoming album. The playing isn't spot on because they were more of tone tests than anything, but you'll get the idea.

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7535890

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7552115[/quote

Those clips are amazing Nitrobattery. I love your tone...and you can actually play your guitar! Sounds really good man.
 
MesaGod666 said:
Nitrobattery said:
I've been using a Boss NS-2 in my rig for a while. It's really handy for controlling feedback when you're playing clubs without a lot of stage room, and it's a HUGE help combating 60 cycle hum from stage lights and buildings with bad wiring. You do get a little extra noise when boosting with an OD...but with a gate on you can't tell at all. The OD makes such a huge difference I'd never play without one again.

These are really rough scratch tracks from when my band was dialing in guitar tones for our upcoming album. The playing isn't spot on because they were more of tone tests than anything, but you'll get the idea.

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7535890

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7552115[/quote

Those clips are amazing Nitrobattery. I love your tone...and you can actually play your guitar! Sounds really good man.


Thanks dude! I'm almost done with the real tracks so I should have them up soon.
 
Nitrobattery said:
MesaGod666 said:
Nitrobattery said:
I've been using a Boss NS-2 in my rig for a while. It's really handy for controlling feedback when you're playing clubs without a lot of stage room, and it's a HUGE help combating 60 cycle hum from stage lights and buildings with bad wiring. You do get a little extra noise when boosting with an OD...but with a gate on you can't tell at all. The OD makes such a huge difference I'd never play without one again.

These are really rough scratch tracks from when my band was dialing in guitar tones for our upcoming album. The playing isn't spot on because they were more of tone tests than anything, but you'll get the idea.

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7535890

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7552115[/quote

Those clips are amazing Nitrobattery. I love your tone...and you can actually play your guitar! Sounds really good man.


Thanks dude! I'm almost done with the real tracks so I should have them up soon.

Seriously dude. If you need someone that can match you on chops PM and let's hook up.
 
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