I shall give you the precise formula for amazing tone.
I have almost 40 years experience in the field - includes playing guitar, playing live, owning/running 24 channel 3000W PA, building/modding guitars, building/modding tube amps, building/modding stomps, mixing, recording, engineering, tone testing, tone cloning, studying the greats, etc
Basically speaking (and for the layman), I have a PhD in tone (and I'm still learning new tricks).
Here are my highly experienced nuggets of tone widsom:
You'll need -
- a guitar (doesn't matter what brand)
- an amp (tube, but doesn't have to be)
- a speaker (doesn't matter what brand)
- a boost/OD or distortion pedal (doesn't matter what brand)
- add delay for more amazing tone (doesn't matter what brand)
- add trem for even more amazing tone (doesn't matter what brand)
- set all amp and pedal knobs to around "5" and leave them, if you attempt to tweak anything, you'll just get confused
Now you may be wondering why I didn't recommend any brands, well... the brands don't matter because it all sounds pretty much the same between them anyways
Finally, if you can't afford some of that gear listed, then just get a BOSS Metal Zone and go straight into the board.
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Yeah but, will this get me Dimebag tone?
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Whatever you get, and whatever else you do, make sure you set the bass to 1 oclock and the mids to 11 oclock. Treble to taste, but make sure it is between 10 and 2.
Make sure you only use a Fender Strat. You Cant Go Wrong With a Fender Strat.
I get my best results with a DOD Grunge into a Fender Frontman 10W. If it’s a quieter rig I use a Boss AC-2.
To get Kurt’s Nirvana MTV Unplugged tone I play the AC2 into the DOD. You can’t tell it apart from the record.
I love Strats, but that is one of the laziest, dumbest things I have ever heard someone say in a guitar store.
Just DM'd you a secret exact prescription for your gear and dial settings![]()
good strat->bf super reverb. volume 4, treble 6, mids, 5, bass 4, reverb 3. boom. amazing clean tone
Also, Bogner
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Yeah, I'd say also, the Fender Magic Six settings on a Twin, Deluxe, Super Reverb, Vibroverb etc etc from a nice single coil guitar is homerun for good tone.
If you want amazing tone, learn to play guitar really well. Focus on touch, dynamics, and rhythm. You can sound great with cheap gear if you know what the **** you're doing.
I don't play golf though.
Can you teach me?
yes, if you are a great player you can sound good on almost anything. but youll sound better with a good rig than a bad one. same player, same notes, same touch and feel on a line 6 vs '64 super reverb. would be an easy decision for me
I think we all know the actual answer.
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It is a disturbing trend indeed.
Jesus man, dont start. We both know what you are saying is totally true but the context of the question is about the gear portion of the tone quest and you will just bring out the naysayers about tone in the fingas...![]()
But practicing takes away from my interwebs tone forums!