I have been pretty unhappy with my guitar for the past couple months. It is a 1995 MIM Strat with Duncan Humbuckers, Callaham Trem Block, and the cheap Mexican switch,pots, and electronics were replaced with Fender and Gibson parts. I just couldn't get a good sound out of the guitar. Finally, today I sat next to the amp and played around with settings. I found my guitar had a lot of Mids so I cut the Mids and boosted the Treble and Bass and this helped quite a bit. But what made the biggest impact was how I am now driving the amp. Before, I had the Volume knob cranked to 10 on the distortion channel and the Master Volume down around 2,3,4, depending on how loud I wanted it. I reversed this set up, so now I have the Master Volume cranked at 10 and the Volume on the distortion channel around 2,3,4, depending on how loud I want the amp. The Clean Channel also sounds better, The Gain control on it adds a bit of distortion and also controls the volume.
So try this out if some of you are unhappy.
So try this out if some of you are unhappy.
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