solomonsashes
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Try some gz34 rectifier tubes. Not sure how many you need in the roadster. If its dual im guessing two gz34's. They really tightend mine up. No more sag on the low end
jdurso said:four solutions in my mind:
1 - different OD... something with a little more bass cut. I found the Maxon OD808 and the Fulltone OCD to not only get the preamp more compressed (which will tighten in itself) but also it cut a little more bass than other ODs.
2 - a different cab. You might try the Stiletto 4x12 or even better, a Mills Acoustics 4x12. The Mills can handle any amount of bass you throw at it and basically retains clarity while adding power to your sound. I run the bass on channel 4 modern at about 3 oclock which i could never do with any other cab
3 - better preamp tubes. Its the most overlooked solution because as rewarding as it can be, it can be frustrating and expensive. In the roadster if you focus on V1, V2 and V3, get the right tubes in there, you can kill flub and fizz in one fell swoop. V1 and V2 dictate the highs, mids, headroom and harmonic characteristics. Once you lock those in to your liking you can play with V3 which dictates the character and amount of bass on tap.
I tried all of the above and I can get just about any tone i want. I used to use an eq in the loop to tighten things up but by going down route #3, i had no need for it anymore. Add in a cab that is basically flub-proof and the right OD, and its pure heaven.
4 - At the end of the day, the Roadster just might not be the amp for you. If your looking for Marshall liek tightness but with a tone that has more ballz, the Stiletto is what you should look at.
If you're one of those punkrocker types tying to spread anarchy throughout the intarwebz, we're not interested Mr. Metalhead.Wstinnett said:Cellardweller....you have no idea what you're talking about.
Metalhead28 confirms this.
Jacko123 said:Hey guys, I'll be looking at getting and OD pedal to tighten up my recto.
What settings do you have on the pedals?
mechanic said:Jacko123 said:Hey guys, I'll be looking at getting and OD pedal to tighten up my recto.
What settings do you have on the pedals?
I use a Maxon OD808 in front of my 2ch dual. Makes a HUGE difference. I usually have the pedal gain at 0, tone between 3-4, and the level on 10. I keep my amp's gain at or below 5. I also switched to the GZ34 recto tubes - they are much tighter than the stock ones.
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