vitriol666
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Hello everyone!
I just picked up my first two channel triple rectifier last friday and I´ve been playing around with it all this weekend dialing sounds The reason I bought this amp was the modern gain on the red channel which is perfect for my band and the rhythm-sound I´ve been searching for for years. I was actually positively surprised by the clean channel. Can´t really see the problem with it, compared to a lot of Marshalls and ENGL´s I´ve tried. I think it has a lot to do with the choice of guitar. But hey, I realize it´s not Fender but still pretty good!
Anyway, I have yet to find, IMO, something that even resembles a good lead tone. It´s not a big deal because that was not the reason for buying this amp in the first place but it would be nice to able to have some fun on my own when I´m not rehearsing with my band. There is almost no sustain and the volume on each string is very different. I play 010-056/60, the tubes are 6L6. My preferences for the perfect lead would be John Petrucci (Images and Words), Vai (Passion and Warfare, Blue Powder etc) and Paul Gilbert. Clear attack, long sustain, smooth and dynamic (meaning that it respondes to how hard I play. I´m not a big fan of a lot of compressor). No matter how bad my equipment has been in the past I´ve always managed to come at least close to this, but not with this one.
I tried experimenting with the different settings on the back but with no luck. I know some of you guys say that it takes a while to dial your settings perfectly on these amps, but I haven´t even come close.
So I was wondering if a Tube Screamer or something similar should be something to consider? Please give me some advise :roll:
Edit: Just one more question; When I switch from red channel to orange-clean the click from the footswitch is coming through the speaker very loud. Is this normal? Is there any "silent" switches you can recommend instead?
I just picked up my first two channel triple rectifier last friday and I´ve been playing around with it all this weekend dialing sounds The reason I bought this amp was the modern gain on the red channel which is perfect for my band and the rhythm-sound I´ve been searching for for years. I was actually positively surprised by the clean channel. Can´t really see the problem with it, compared to a lot of Marshalls and ENGL´s I´ve tried. I think it has a lot to do with the choice of guitar. But hey, I realize it´s not Fender but still pretty good!
Anyway, I have yet to find, IMO, something that even resembles a good lead tone. It´s not a big deal because that was not the reason for buying this amp in the first place but it would be nice to able to have some fun on my own when I´m not rehearsing with my band. There is almost no sustain and the volume on each string is very different. I play 010-056/60, the tubes are 6L6. My preferences for the perfect lead would be John Petrucci (Images and Words), Vai (Passion and Warfare, Blue Powder etc) and Paul Gilbert. Clear attack, long sustain, smooth and dynamic (meaning that it respondes to how hard I play. I´m not a big fan of a lot of compressor). No matter how bad my equipment has been in the past I´ve always managed to come at least close to this, but not with this one.
I tried experimenting with the different settings on the back but with no luck. I know some of you guys say that it takes a while to dial your settings perfectly on these amps, but I haven´t even come close.
So I was wondering if a Tube Screamer or something similar should be something to consider? Please give me some advise :roll:
Edit: Just one more question; When I switch from red channel to orange-clean the click from the footswitch is coming through the speaker very loud. Is this normal? Is there any "silent" switches you can recommend instead?