Blackhand
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I recently acquired a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier and I'm having a blast with the variety of tone in it and it has certainly been keeping me busy as I play all kinds of music.
However, that being said, the main reason I picked up the triple rec was for a great metal/heavy metal tone.
I've been playing with it in channel 3 on many different EQ settings now for about 2 months , and while it does have a good tone, it lacks a lot of... power (I seem to lack the ability to describe in explicit detail the sound an amp/guitar makes).
Palm mutes aren't very defined don't have that bone crunching sound, muddy I believe is the term? And in general unless I push the gain, treb and presence incredibly high, 4 or 5 oclock (and its still lacking), the tone really is lacking in power, which is odd for what is suppose to be the a good hi-gain metal channel with great tweaking potential.
My current gear looks as follows:
Current Guitars:
1. A Cort (This thing needs to go the the rubbish dump, its about 10 years old now, my first electric).
2. A Epiphone Les Paul Black beauty, currently in Drop C with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkies, otherwise stock.
3. Jackson Kevin Bond RR Sig Model, Drop C, Beefy Slinkies, otherwise stock.
Current Amps:
Teeeeensy Ibanez practice amp.
Roland Cube 30.
Roland Cube 60 (I wasn't always filthy rich =)).
Mesa Boogie Triple Rec with Mesa 4x12 cab. Brand new 6L6 Mesa Tubes.
No pedals, I'm just running guitar to amp.
I've obviously tried all 3 guitars out on it, the Jackson by far delivered the best improvement in tone, but still very much the same kind of tonal problems.
Its probably worth noting that I haven't yet pushed the volumes to extreme levels, knowing how this effects sound of tube amps. But keeping that in mind, I'm having to push the gain/treble/presence to very high levels, much higher than I would expect to get some power at below ear bleeding volumes. Perhaps this is normal? I'm going to make time soon to either steal away some band practice time while I spend hours fiddling or clear the neighborhood out so I can safely shred.
I've read around a bit on the intawebz that putting a overdrive pedal on very low settings (still Channel 3/Modern) or an EQ into the FX loop could help with the tonal problems I'm having.
I really want to get some advice from people with loads of experience in this before I start throwing in more money as I live in South Africa and musical equipment here is INCREDIBLY overpriced and very little stock of anything is kept on shelf to actually test with.
Thanks a lot in advance.
However, that being said, the main reason I picked up the triple rec was for a great metal/heavy metal tone.
I've been playing with it in channel 3 on many different EQ settings now for about 2 months , and while it does have a good tone, it lacks a lot of... power (I seem to lack the ability to describe in explicit detail the sound an amp/guitar makes).
Palm mutes aren't very defined don't have that bone crunching sound, muddy I believe is the term? And in general unless I push the gain, treb and presence incredibly high, 4 or 5 oclock (and its still lacking), the tone really is lacking in power, which is odd for what is suppose to be the a good hi-gain metal channel with great tweaking potential.
My current gear looks as follows:
Current Guitars:
1. A Cort (This thing needs to go the the rubbish dump, its about 10 years old now, my first electric).
2. A Epiphone Les Paul Black beauty, currently in Drop C with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinkies, otherwise stock.
3. Jackson Kevin Bond RR Sig Model, Drop C, Beefy Slinkies, otherwise stock.
Current Amps:
Teeeeensy Ibanez practice amp.
Roland Cube 30.
Roland Cube 60 (I wasn't always filthy rich =)).
Mesa Boogie Triple Rec with Mesa 4x12 cab. Brand new 6L6 Mesa Tubes.
No pedals, I'm just running guitar to amp.
I've obviously tried all 3 guitars out on it, the Jackson by far delivered the best improvement in tone, but still very much the same kind of tonal problems.
Its probably worth noting that I haven't yet pushed the volumes to extreme levels, knowing how this effects sound of tube amps. But keeping that in mind, I'm having to push the gain/treble/presence to very high levels, much higher than I would expect to get some power at below ear bleeding volumes. Perhaps this is normal? I'm going to make time soon to either steal away some band practice time while I spend hours fiddling or clear the neighborhood out so I can safely shred.
I've read around a bit on the intawebz that putting a overdrive pedal on very low settings (still Channel 3/Modern) or an EQ into the FX loop could help with the tonal problems I'm having.
I really want to get some advice from people with loads of experience in this before I start throwing in more money as I live in South Africa and musical equipment here is INCREDIBLY overpriced and very little stock of anything is kept on shelf to actually test with.
Thanks a lot in advance.