i have a guitar with seymour duncan sh11 in the bridge posistion and i play through a peavey 6505+ head.
the thing is that when i plug the guitar straight to the amp, the drive channel makes this funny fuzzy noisy sound. the drive just doesnt sound pure.. so ive been trying to get rid of this sound by turning down the volume on my guitar... if its turned almost to zero the drive sound clear, but the sound isnt the same anymore, its not that punchy. the other thing i've been doing is that i put my boss gt6 through the effects loop on the amp. this will take the fuzz away when just using some preamp settings on my gt6.
i'm thinking it might be that the output of the pickups is too high and it overdrives the amp?
the question is how could i get the clearest sound when just playing straight through the head and not using too much effects. i've been looking at different gain control pedals but havent had a chance to test any of them.
i'm not sure if theyll work because i need to reduce gain not to boost it.
if anybody knows what im talking about, please some advice
the thing is that when i plug the guitar straight to the amp, the drive channel makes this funny fuzzy noisy sound. the drive just doesnt sound pure.. so ive been trying to get rid of this sound by turning down the volume on my guitar... if its turned almost to zero the drive sound clear, but the sound isnt the same anymore, its not that punchy. the other thing i've been doing is that i put my boss gt6 through the effects loop on the amp. this will take the fuzz away when just using some preamp settings on my gt6.
i'm thinking it might be that the output of the pickups is too high and it overdrives the amp?
the question is how could i get the clearest sound when just playing straight through the head and not using too much effects. i've been looking at different gain control pedals but havent had a chance to test any of them.
i'm not sure if theyll work because i need to reduce gain not to boost it.
if anybody knows what im talking about, please some advice
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