guitarman1879
Member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2006
- Messages
- 5
- Reaction score
- 0
Hello. I just bought a brand new Mesa dual rect. about a week ago. I use a Jackson wrxt warrior with EMG 81 and 85 pickups and a BOSS ME50. Right now I'm playing through a Marshall MG cab until I get a vader cab. I haven't had a ton of time lately to play around with my amp and try to get the right tone, and when I do I'm having trouble.
I play in a metal band and I'm looking for a good tone similar to bands like black dahlia murder. I was thinking about having maybe like a channel for the standard tone, and a channel for a real low end tone for meltdown type things. Any suggestions as to what channels/settings I should use to attain this? I know it's kinda broad... but help would be appreciated.
My problems:Channel 2 and 3 just sound like crap now because I don't know what I'm doing! They have way to much gain. And I actually like channel 1 on clean but I'm wondering if I should put that aside for any times a need a clean instead of distortion.
This is my first Mesa, let alone first tube amp. My last amp was a **** Marshall MG... I know I can get a real sweet sound but everything I play sounds so much better than my last amp, so I'm trying to not let that get in my way of finding the right setting.
Thank you,
-Andrew
I play in a metal band and I'm looking for a good tone similar to bands like black dahlia murder. I was thinking about having maybe like a channel for the standard tone, and a channel for a real low end tone for meltdown type things. Any suggestions as to what channels/settings I should use to attain this? I know it's kinda broad... but help would be appreciated.
My problems:Channel 2 and 3 just sound like crap now because I don't know what I'm doing! They have way to much gain. And I actually like channel 1 on clean but I'm wondering if I should put that aside for any times a need a clean instead of distortion.
This is my first Mesa, let alone first tube amp. My last amp was a **** Marshall MG... I know I can get a real sweet sound but everything I play sounds so much better than my last amp, so I'm trying to not let that get in my way of finding the right setting.
Thank you,
-Andrew