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Re: Best Amp Settings for Classic Rock?
Using this suggestion (and an old back up guitar) I ended up at Bass 6 / Mid 10 / Treb 7 on the Orange 20RT and a big muff pi; got pretty darn close to this Bad Company sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWWVQISpVaw
The post above about using your ears is highly important.
Bearing in mind you're starting out with an lp straight through an Orange (I'm not familiar with individual models of either and I wouldn't use anything else unless you think it actively adds something) I'd try starting from baseline of having the gain a bit less then you think is what they were using playing also with the volume, and treble bass and mids all rolled back to zero, then slowly crank the mids until you think you are close, add potentially plenty of bass.
At this stage I'd hope you're getting reasonably close, adjust treble to taste and once you're close then play with the gain & volume again to make final adjustments, bearing in mind it may need more or conceivably less gain than you think.
If you're playing through an 8" speaker I doubt you'll get the bass sounding like you want, but hopefully good enough to make you happy.
Bear in mind that I'm not an expert and this is how I would approach it, based on a quick listen back to Bad Company and Shooting Star based on the crunchy rhythm tones i.e. it's opinion. Most importantly, use you ears to judge.
HTH
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Using this suggestion (and an old back up guitar) I ended up at Bass 6 / Mid 10 / Treb 7 on the Orange 20RT and a big muff pi; got pretty darn close to this Bad Company sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWWVQISpVaw