I took my SG (with bare knuckle Mules) to the shop with me today to have give the RA-100 another try out with my main working guitar. I got the shop to set it up with a 2x12 Stiletto cab as that is what I have.
I started on the clean channel with the tone controls all staight up. I was just loving the punch and how my SG sounded with all the pickup combinations. I didn't feel the need to change any settings.
Moving onto the vintage gain. Started with tones all on 12:00 and gain at 2:00. This was way more gain than I am used to with my ED, but dynamics and harmonics and other subtleties were all there. With the gain around 11:00 or so I found what I really wanted a tone that can be fairly clean with light picking that transistions to great crunch when digging in. The only issue was the tone was just to bright and cutting and I could not get a good roaring rhythm tone like the good old JCM800 (I still own a 2203)
I tried lowering the trebble to 9:00, but that seemed to have little effect. Tried the middle at 9:00 and 3:00, but that did not seem help tame things. Raising the bass seemed to help most, but still did not get to what I wanted. The last thing we tried was swapping the 2x12 for a Recto 4x12. The 4x12 was definately more rounded, but not the solution.
How do you RA owners tame things ? Does the brightness become less apparent in a band setting ? Is it just me ?
I started on the clean channel with the tone controls all staight up. I was just loving the punch and how my SG sounded with all the pickup combinations. I didn't feel the need to change any settings.
Moving onto the vintage gain. Started with tones all on 12:00 and gain at 2:00. This was way more gain than I am used to with my ED, but dynamics and harmonics and other subtleties were all there. With the gain around 11:00 or so I found what I really wanted a tone that can be fairly clean with light picking that transistions to great crunch when digging in. The only issue was the tone was just to bright and cutting and I could not get a good roaring rhythm tone like the good old JCM800 (I still own a 2203)
I tried lowering the trebble to 9:00, but that seemed to have little effect. Tried the middle at 9:00 and 3:00, but that did not seem help tame things. Raising the bass seemed to help most, but still did not get to what I wanted. The last thing we tried was swapping the 2x12 for a Recto 4x12. The 4x12 was definately more rounded, but not the solution.
How do you RA owners tame things ? Does the brightness become less apparent in a band setting ? Is it just me ?