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Skaforlifeologist
i've got a boss ge-7. it's the first thing to go into my input(i would put it in the loop but my amp doesn't let me use it in this fashion for some way...) and i usually set mine in 2 particular ways:
-with a big low mids hump with lows cut and treble the same, curved accordingly to the mids(with the 3.2k slider about 4 db higher than either slider on it's sides), usually set this way for a little more distortion and boost. very van halen-ish:smokin:
-scooped, with treble and lows set flat but with mids sucked out with level added to compensate a bit. i usually either have this on for smoother cleans, or have it on with distortion for a lower volume rhythm tone, and switch it off to let the mids back in for a cutting solo tone.
i usually don't like to boost the bass much, as my amp's lows distort and clip too much before i can get a significant boost. i also don't usually boost the treble frequencies too much as they introduce a lot of noise. my amp also has a ton of mids so scooping it actually doesn't cut the volume too badly.
how do you use yours?
edit: i worded something a little badly. instead of my amps lows clipping, i think it's actually the speakers. the lows sound perfectly fine at lower volumes, though when i turn the amp up the speakers start distorting(in a bad way) when i have the bass turned up too.
-with a big low mids hump with lows cut and treble the same, curved accordingly to the mids(with the 3.2k slider about 4 db higher than either slider on it's sides), usually set this way for a little more distortion and boost. very van halen-ish:smokin:
-scooped, with treble and lows set flat but with mids sucked out with level added to compensate a bit. i usually either have this on for smoother cleans, or have it on with distortion for a lower volume rhythm tone, and switch it off to let the mids back in for a cutting solo tone.
i usually don't like to boost the bass much, as my amp's lows distort and clip too much before i can get a significant boost. i also don't usually boost the treble frequencies too much as they introduce a lot of noise. my amp also has a ton of mids so scooping it actually doesn't cut the volume too badly.
how do you use yours?
edit: i worded something a little badly. instead of my amps lows clipping, i think it's actually the speakers. the lows sound perfectly fine at lower volumes, though when i turn the amp up the speakers start distorting(in a bad way) when i have the bass turned up too.
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