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  • alex222
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    Originally posted by Kommerzbassist View Post
    Where can I get those and hpw do theylook like?



    At least if they don't have a true-bypass switch more info here (a switch that takes the effect completely out of the line by bypassing it physically)
    Thanks, it good idea

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  • Lennystyle
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  • timtheshredder
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    I had the pleasure of talking with Steve Lukather at NAMM last year. I asked him about what he thinks makes great tone and he said it all comes from your fingers. I doesn't matter what rig you play, tone starts with the player. If you put Eddie on your rig, he will sound like Eddie. I tend to agree. 90% of tone comes from you and your playing style.

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  • Francois
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    I noticed that when playing with the extreme distortion a fuzz gives you, the single coils may sound better to me than the humbuckers (with more definition.)
    But it also depends on the guitar.

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  • Gtrjunior
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    Originally posted by LLL View Post
    When playing through a plexi Marshall circuit, you'll probably find that turning the bass down to 1 or 2 works very well... and even with the bass completely off.
    With my JCM 800 I turn the treble all the way off and bring in the high end with the presence control!!

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  • LLL
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    When playing through a plexi Marshall circuit, you'll probably find that turning the bass down to 1 or 2 works very well... and even with the bass completely off.

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  • Cynical
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    -- Most people over-fetishize power-amp distortion. It's not the end-all be-all people think it is, and very few gigging artists have ever turned their 5150s, 2203s, or Rectos high enough to clip the power tubes. If the tone you're chasing wasn't done on an unmodded Plexi or a little Fender combo, don't worry about getting an attenuator or a super-low wattage amp; speaker involvement is the only volume thing that matters.

    -- Your pickups are probably too high. Lower them.

    -- The real purpose of the treble knob on an FMV tonestack is to adjust the mid-scoop. Treble knob higher = mid scoop lower = more upper-mid emphasis; treble knob lower = mid scoop higher = more lower-mid emphasis. Try using the treble knob primarily to sculpt your midrange, either raising it to find and notch out the "cardboard box" or lowering it to get rid of the "quack", and then using the presence knob primarily to control your high end.
    Last edited by Cynical; 09-26-2018, 05:41 PM.

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  • Gtrjunior
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    General Tone Tips

    Originally posted by Chistopher View Post
    Don't be afraid to have a knob hard to one end of its rotation. Unseasoned players who go overboard give coming controls a bad rep, but sometimes you need as much (or sometimes more) of what that control has to offer.
    Yeah, I agree. I used to play in a band with a guy that always set his tone controls by “sight”. You know, Bass should be about here, mids about here....he would always say “man, I wish I could get a little more bass out of this amp” and I’d look at his controls and the bass would be on “5”.
    You have to set the knobs with your ears and not your eyes.

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  • Slartibartfast
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    Good advice.

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  • Chistopher
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    Don't be afraid to have a knob hard to one end of its rotation. Unseasoned players who go overboard give coming controls a bad rep, but sometimes you need as much (or sometimes more) of what that control has to offer.

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  • emilzd
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    I should have practised more.

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  • lehymib
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    its gonna sound the same as your old one, well almost, so buy a nice amp first, then pickups or a new guitar

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  • astrozombie
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    Worry more about the sound of your hands- it dictates everything else!


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  • mjsmanahan35
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    Originally posted by mjsmanahan35 View Post
    Treble, Mid and Bass set at 12 o'clock, Recorded using ISP Decimator II, Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini and Blackstar HT-Metal Pedal https://youtu.be/GkBTP_hU6FE
    Maschalismos Band, Philadelphia, PA. 548 likes. Maschalismos is a Heavy/Groove Metal band formed in Philippines. Ram Santos - Vocals (Past member) Treston Jade Victorio - Vocals (Past member)...


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  • mjsmanahan35
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    Treble, Mid and Bass set at 12 o'clock, Recorded using ISP Decimator II, Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini and Blackstar HT-Metal Pedal

    Maschalismos Band, Philadelphia, PA. 548 likes. Maschalismos is a Heavy/Groove Metal band formed in Philippines. Ram Santos - Vocals (Past member) Treston Jade Victorio - Vocals (Past member)...


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