Dominus22
Member
I have owned a 3ch Dual Rectifier for two years now, and i'm so sick of the shrill, piercing highs... the annoying, braying mids... the flubby, sloppy bass. I have been fiddling with the EQ non-stop for two years. I have had sound guys at shows play with it, recording engineers play with it. Still it sucks. The other guitar player in my band is using a fricking digital emulator running in to a super low end Hughes and Ketner head through the clean channel into a Recto cab and he blows my amp away.
The tone I'm going for is the the tone you hear on Machine Head's song "Davidian." Thick, brutal modern metal. Here are my settings:
Channel 3, Modern, bold, diode rectifiers.
Presence - Noon
Bass- 10 oclock
Master - Noon
Mid - 9 oclock
Gain - Noon
Treble - Noon
Main Output - 10 oclock
I have GT-6L6GE-Q power tubes. All of my pre amp tubes are GT-12AX7-Cs. I'm running through a Recto cab with the original V30s. I'm also running 10 decibels of boost and a noise gate. My guitar is an Ibanez Prestige RGA321 with a Duncan Distortion in the bridge position, which is the only pick-up I use. I am not a bedroom/ basement player. I play gigs and practice with a full band on a regular basis - I play loud. So, I'm looking for input from people who play at the same volume levels. No offense to the bedroom/ basement players, but getting a good tone at high volumes and getting a good tone at low volumes are two different things.
So what do I have to do to get my Dual Rec to perform like I need it to? I've been reading through the forums for the last few days and I have some ideas.
What do you guys think about ditching my V30s and replacing them with Celestion G12K-100s? Less speaker break up (equalling less bass flub) and mellower mids?
What about getting rid of the 6L6s and trying EL34s? I've also been reading about people using E34Ls. What's the difference?
I've heard of people using GT-ECC83s in V1. Isn't that just another type of 12AX7? I did some research on the pre-amp tubes I see people recommending on this forum, and basically they are just just weaker tubes than the 12AX7. Does using different pre-amp tubes really make any difference?
Any advice you guys could give me is much appreciated. I don't want to get rid of this head - it's been through a lot with me! I want to try anything I can, but a lot of this stuff is expensive (G12K-100s are $125 each, tubes aren't cheap) and I don't want to waste a lot of money experimenting with stuff that may or may not work. If anybody can let me know whta has worked for them I would be forever gratefull!
The tone I'm going for is the the tone you hear on Machine Head's song "Davidian." Thick, brutal modern metal. Here are my settings:
Channel 3, Modern, bold, diode rectifiers.
Presence - Noon
Bass- 10 oclock
Master - Noon
Mid - 9 oclock
Gain - Noon
Treble - Noon
Main Output - 10 oclock
I have GT-6L6GE-Q power tubes. All of my pre amp tubes are GT-12AX7-Cs. I'm running through a Recto cab with the original V30s. I'm also running 10 decibels of boost and a noise gate. My guitar is an Ibanez Prestige RGA321 with a Duncan Distortion in the bridge position, which is the only pick-up I use. I am not a bedroom/ basement player. I play gigs and practice with a full band on a regular basis - I play loud. So, I'm looking for input from people who play at the same volume levels. No offense to the bedroom/ basement players, but getting a good tone at high volumes and getting a good tone at low volumes are two different things.
So what do I have to do to get my Dual Rec to perform like I need it to? I've been reading through the forums for the last few days and I have some ideas.
What do you guys think about ditching my V30s and replacing them with Celestion G12K-100s? Less speaker break up (equalling less bass flub) and mellower mids?
What about getting rid of the 6L6s and trying EL34s? I've also been reading about people using E34Ls. What's the difference?
I've heard of people using GT-ECC83s in V1. Isn't that just another type of 12AX7? I did some research on the pre-amp tubes I see people recommending on this forum, and basically they are just just weaker tubes than the 12AX7. Does using different pre-amp tubes really make any difference?
Any advice you guys could give me is much appreciated. I don't want to get rid of this head - it's been through a lot with me! I want to try anything I can, but a lot of this stuff is expensive (G12K-100s are $125 each, tubes aren't cheap) and I don't want to waste a lot of money experimenting with stuff that may or may not work. If anybody can let me know whta has worked for them I would be forever gratefull!