Greetings. My DC-3 has been packed in a crate in the garage for about 6 years. My son talked me into buying it new (for myself) years ago because he was learning guitar and was really into Metallica.
It is one loud little devil, but I never succeeded in getting tone that I like from it. At the time I bought it I was more into blues and jazz than metal. Anyway, I eventually started playing classical guitar exclusively, so the DC-3 went into storage.
However, recently I picked up my Strat again, and I want to make another attempt with the DC-3. I suppose I mostly like Fender clean tones. Even when I try the suggested clean settings in the manual, the amp sounds kind of, er, I dunno, "choked" or "compressed", a bit lifeless. Maybe it needs to be turned waaay up, even on the clean channel? (The neighbors probably would object to me cranking it.)
Now, Youtube did not even exist when I bought the DC-3. So, last night my search for "DC-3" (or DC-5) on Youtube only turned up demos of what I consider horrible, cheesy distorted tones. I know how to set the graphic EQ to get that chopped-out metal sound, but I would sooner chew on tinfoil than listen to that. (Just my taste, don't be offended ;-) The only demos I found of clean tones also had that kind of choked sound that mine gets.
So does anyone have suggestions for getting a kind of chimey, shimmery clean sound like, say, one of the medium sized Fender "xxxVerb" amps? Or is the DC-3 just the wrong amp for me?
Also, is it likely to need service after sitting idle? Do tubes "rot", or maybe the capacitors dry out?
Thanks for any help offered.
- J -
It is one loud little devil, but I never succeeded in getting tone that I like from it. At the time I bought it I was more into blues and jazz than metal. Anyway, I eventually started playing classical guitar exclusively, so the DC-3 went into storage.
However, recently I picked up my Strat again, and I want to make another attempt with the DC-3. I suppose I mostly like Fender clean tones. Even when I try the suggested clean settings in the manual, the amp sounds kind of, er, I dunno, "choked" or "compressed", a bit lifeless. Maybe it needs to be turned waaay up, even on the clean channel? (The neighbors probably would object to me cranking it.)
Now, Youtube did not even exist when I bought the DC-3. So, last night my search for "DC-3" (or DC-5) on Youtube only turned up demos of what I consider horrible, cheesy distorted tones. I know how to set the graphic EQ to get that chopped-out metal sound, but I would sooner chew on tinfoil than listen to that. (Just my taste, don't be offended ;-) The only demos I found of clean tones also had that kind of choked sound that mine gets.
So does anyone have suggestions for getting a kind of chimey, shimmery clean sound like, say, one of the medium sized Fender "xxxVerb" amps? Or is the DC-3 just the wrong amp for me?
Also, is it likely to need service after sitting idle? Do tubes "rot", or maybe the capacitors dry out?
Thanks for any help offered.
- J -