seymourstiletto
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i have a stiletto deuce and i'm wanting to get some slipknot tone. impossible or do i c a duel rectifier in my future?
rabies said:jdurso said:two words.... Rivera Knucklehead
amazing amps.... some of the best cleans around and obviously it can get pretty brutal if you need it to.
The producer for 10,000 days (Tool) is big into Rivera amps. There's a vid out there on youtube.
I have a S120 right now, very flexible, and it has a lot of bass, similar to the bass of a recto. It's 4xel34 and does not have as much gain as the newer Rivera amps...
EXPRESSLOVER said:Adam jones right now is favouring the VH4's by a german boutique company called DIEZEL.
There are insane amps and your talking insane prices too!!!
However I think the stiletto is more than capable than producing slipknot sounds.
Their sound is not so much gainey.....its more focused...reduce gain....and increase mids and treble...
Another great alternative amp is ENGL also german. There very very chunky and versatile.
But i think the stiletto has more than enough gain no?????
Boosting mids can also increase distortion maybe scoop it out then with an e.q pedal???
EXPRESSLOVER said:Yeah I wanted a diezel but couldnt afford one...so expensive. That diezel herbert is the sh!t!!!
stadidas said:If you want the exact Slipknot sound, a rectifier will not get it. I have two, and they aren't tight enough. jdurso is correct, the Rivera Knucklehead is amazing, best clean and rhythm tones I've ever had. However, they do not have an overall master volume control, so to get a decent overdriven tone the amp is ridiculously loud.
If possible you should just go to a shop and try as many high-gain heads as you can and just get the one you like the best. I'm told the Stiletto is a great amp, I'm sure it'll produce a decent metal tone.
jdurso said:stadidas said:If you want the exact Slipknot sound, a rectifier will not get it. I have two, and they aren't tight enough. jdurso is correct, the Rivera Knucklehead is amazing, best clean and rhythm tones I've ever had. However, they do not have an overall master volume control, so to get a decent overdriven tone the amp is ridiculously loud.
If possible you should just go to a shop and try as many high-gain heads as you can and just get the one you like the best. I'm told the Stiletto is a great amp, I'm sure it'll produce a decent metal tone.
i said the knucklehead because up until the last tour thats what they were using. there are definitely some other fx in there to conjure their tone (i believe they both used the punch factory pedals and possible an OD in front.
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