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I thought it would be cool to have a thread to post settings, and where to look for settings. Post your amp, and speaker/cabinet. I'm using a Mark III Red Stripe with a Randall R412XLT. Speakers are 4 Celestion Vintage 30's. Note, that these settings are close, although the settings tool isn't accurate enough for my actual settings, and as you know a small movement in certain areas makes a big difference.
My Lead tone, tailored to sound like Petrucci's Rhythm tone on 1928 Overture:
http://www.chain-metal.nl/mark3/?bg=0&d1=90&d2=70&d3=0&d4=40&d5=10&d6=40&p6=1&d7=55&p7=1&p=30&g1=85&g2=45&g3=30&g4=30&g5=35&t=Petrucci+Lead
My rhythm tone, very thrashy, like early Metallica and Heathen on Victims of Deception:
http://www.chain-metal.nl/mark3/?bg=0&d1=90&d2=70&d3=0&d4=40&d5=10&d6=40&p6=1&d7=55&p7=1&p=30&g1=85&g2=45&g3=0&g4=30&g5=60&t=Thrashy+Rhythm+tone
Note, that i'm usually not a fan or scooped mids, infact i'm extremley anti-scoop, but this amp sounds overly harsh and loose with alot of mids, so I take them out for tightness. Plus it sounds pretty brutal, and it has alot of mids anyways, so it's not too scooped sounding.
Go! And if you want, I can edit your settings into my post.
My Lead tone, tailored to sound like Petrucci's Rhythm tone on 1928 Overture:
http://www.chain-metal.nl/mark3/?bg=0&d1=90&d2=70&d3=0&d4=40&d5=10&d6=40&p6=1&d7=55&p7=1&p=30&g1=85&g2=45&g3=30&g4=30&g5=35&t=Petrucci+Lead
My rhythm tone, very thrashy, like early Metallica and Heathen on Victims of Deception:
http://www.chain-metal.nl/mark3/?bg=0&d1=90&d2=70&d3=0&d4=40&d5=10&d6=40&p6=1&d7=55&p7=1&p=30&g1=85&g2=45&g3=0&g4=30&g5=60&t=Thrashy+Rhythm+tone
Note, that i'm usually not a fan or scooped mids, infact i'm extremley anti-scoop, but this amp sounds overly harsh and loose with alot of mids, so I take them out for tightness. Plus it sounds pretty brutal, and it has alot of mids anyways, so it's not too scooped sounding.
Go! And if you want, I can edit your settings into my post.