2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

How are you amplifying this guitar? How do you set the controls of both the amp and the guitar? Do you use the same amp control settings for all of your guitars?
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

I use a Vox AC30, mids and bass at 12:00 position and treble at 3:00 position. I'm using a Mojo Mojo overdrive with the bass nearly all the way down and treble around #:00 positionn also. I generally use between 8 and 10 on the guitar volume and tone pots.
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

2012 should be 500k pots 490R /498T pickups, modern weight relief. You don't mention what style you play, but based on the rest of the rig you mention I'm going to assume no death metal or anything like that. So for a versitile set I'd recommend either a WLH set or the 59/Custom hybrid and a Jazz.
 
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Coolio, no, no death metal. but i do play a lot of 80s metal like Metallica and Judas priest but also a lot of Bluesy type stuff.
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

You didn't just transition from Strats or Teles or other single coil guitars to a Gibson did you?
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

I use a Vox AC30, mids and bass at 12:00 position and treble at 3:00 position. I'm using a Mojo Mojo overdrive with the bass nearly all the way down and treble around #:00 positionn also. I generally use between 8 and 10 on the guitar volume and tone pots.

There's no mids on an AC30. What exact amp do you have? Are you sure you don't have the tone controls on the guitar rolled all the way off?

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Was going to point that out. There's no mid control on AC30s except for the Tony Bruno version which had a very limited production.

With those AC30 settings, the sound should be very piercingly bright and scooped. Are you using the tone cut? Something isn't right if that sound muddy. Have you checked to see if the guitar's tone controls are wired properly?
 
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You didn't just transition from Strats or Teles or other single coil guitars to a Gibson did you?

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This!

The OP has another thread running about an overly bright JB in a Superstrat with a 500k volume pot and disconnected tone controls. Compared to that, a stock Gibbo would seem muddy.
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

^
This!

The OP has another thread running about an overly bright JB in a Superstrat with a 500k volume pot and disconnected tone controls. Compared to that, a stock Gibbo would seem muddy.


+1. As Zhang once observed: 'If you go from playing a Strat to an LP, it sounds thick and muddy. If you go from playing an LP to a Strat, it sounds like a mosquito.'
 
Re: 2012 Gibson LP studio muddy sound

My mistake on the amp designation. It was a Christmas present so I don't know what exact model it is, I just assumed it was an AC30.
 
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