Inflames626
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Also might try the highly regarded Ibanez Roadstar guitars from the 80s-early 90s.
I used to love old COB. It was one of the first Metal bands that I heard along with In Flames. Later on, I started feeling like they were a bit too Power-y for me. But listening back, I don't think it's that bad. Lots of hooks and killer melodies.
But yeah, agreed. I don't love his rhythm tone. His playing is great, but his tone was always kinda bleh (to me). Always appeared to me as the usual "you need mids to cut thru the mix" and "low-end is the bass' duty" approach taken to the extreme that not always yields good results.
If you tune with a tuner pedal, no one will notice other than other guitarists. I always though tuning by ear at a gig is so unprofessional.
That is a viscerally uncool thing to subject an audience to. Side note, the only time I’ve seen Alexi with anything but an RRV style is the very short period after all his Jacksons got stolen and they couldn’t make him any more in time so he moved to ESP because they could have the replacements so much sooner.
I don't think his problem was his pickup, though. Rather those Lee Jackson preamps that were all mids and nothing else. And well, his taste.That's why I kind of stay away from stuff like SD Distortions for rhythms. Staying away from that boosted scratchy sound and saving it for the solos so they cut through.
I thought people started liking them less around Blooddrunk because of a sound change.
I didn't follow them super closely but for me Hatecrew Deathroll was peak.
Didn't know he used a Krank. It makes sense, though. Everyone in the 2000's was using one. I don't know how many albums he used it for, though. I think his iconic rig is the Lee Jackson preamps. He used a JVM towards the end for touring.I wouldn't have expected that tone out of the Krank he was using. More a Marshall solid state.
Didn't know he used a Krank. It makes sense, though. Everyone in the 2000's was using one. I don't know how many albums he used it for, though. I think his iconic rig is the Lee Jackson preamps. He used a JVM towards the end for touring.
I think it's just the way he dials them in. Kranks are SO easy to mess up and sound horrible. That's why so many people hated them.
Also, his pickup was just an FH-2, actually. Not a 4. It's just his preamp that was unique to his pickup setup. His pickup was just an F-spaced H-2 (PAF-type 8-ish-K wind with a Ceramic Magnet, similar to the Jackson J50 he was using before).
Didn't know he used a Krank. It makes sense, though. Everyone in the 2000's was using one. I don't know how many albums he used it for, though. I think his iconic rig is the Lee Jackson preamps. He used a JVM towards the end for touring.
I think it's just the way he dials them in. Kranks are SO easy to mess up and sound horrible. That's why so many people hated them.
Also, his pickup was just an FH-2, actually. Not a 4. It's just his preamp that was unique to his pickup setup. His pickup was just an F-spaced H-2 (PAF-type 8-ish-K wind with a Ceramic Magnet, similar to the Jackson J50 he was using before).
They're just recording video and texting on their phones anyway--something deeply disrespectful to do at a concert. I'd have no problem disrespecting the audience back with audible tuning.
The longer they have their phones out, the more I'd want to restring a Floyd Rose from scratch on stage until they get the message and put their phones away.
Oh, yeah, you're right. Hard to tell the settings from the vid, but I bet that Sweep knob was set high. Honestly, I don't really know why they even bother with that knob's range. Those sound good in a range from like 9-10 o'clock-ish. Anything below, it's a muddy boomy bloated mess. Anything above and it's icepick to the ear.You can see the Krank he is plugged into in the video on the bottom left corner.
Can’t say I’ve had an audience be that rude but that would be a hilarious thing to do to psych them out. You should do that and film it so people can watch it and repost it over and over on the very devices they were disrespecting you with in the first place.
Oh, yeah, you're right. Hard to tell the settings from the vid, but I bet that Sweep knob was set high. Honestly, I don't really know why they even bother with that knob's range. Those sound good in a range from like 9-10 o'clock-ish. Anything below, it's a muddy boomy bloated mess. Anything above and it's icepick to the ear.
But these go to 11…
LOL.
I think they were good amps, just a bit too late. They were very 90's-sounding. And also, the name is ridiculous.
But for the most part, they were well-built with BEEFY Schumacher transfomers. They were also LOUD.
They did make it to a bunch of iconic records at the time.
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