C-Martin
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I been having and ongoing issue with balancing the sound with the other guitarist i play in my band (whos the composer, so actualy im the "other" guitarist lol).. heres what has hapened..
Ive always had my JTM-45 and 1922 cab wiht my strat (s-s-s), he started off with a old Roland Bolt-60 with a Yamaha gutiar.. problem, the amp sounded cool at first we tought but my setup would overpower him easely and he would often sound very "small" or sometimes we would not hear him at all.. when play just me and him i would lower my volume but when the drummer kicked in, he plays hard and loud and it was a problem..
His amp seemed to be loud enough so i upgraded his guitar with duncan humbuckers, cuz the stock ones souned shrill it literaly hurt when he used the bridge pickup, and figured it might help if he had a better sound and we might hear him better.. his guitar needed it anyways.. I switched mine to H-S-S too at the same time. it seemed to be better but the problem was stil there.. my sound was more present than his more often than not.
His amp seemed to have problems from the start but eventualy its tubes blew up and this is where it all changed.. it forced him to either repair it but since he tought it wouldnt fix the issue he decided to get a new amp... the Fender Blues DeVille 410. At first it seemed great and the sound was much better and he was much more present but the more he played with it the more his sound seemed to get "bigger" so i had to start realy cranking my amp, wich is not a bad thing.. til eventualy he dialed in and his sound seemed to overcome mine..
For weeks we messed arround and his sound seemed much "louder" or more present than mine.. i even added annother cap, switched to 16ohm and pluged 2 2x12 cabs to my marshall wich seemed to add a little more air or presence to my sound but make it slightly weaker too..
Recently out of pure luck and GAS i bought a Les Paul i found that was pretty sweet.. since i got one it motivated him to get one aswell. So now the same setups, with 2 les pauls.. and the sound seemed very balanced for some reason... both of us could be heared clearly, tho he did tone down the volume slightly to ajust it but nonetheless.. the sound seemed balanced.
What is the problem now? i never intended on staying with a Les paul all the time at gigs or practices... my main axe is my strat, wich i curently recustomize with more vintage output pickups in S-S-S.. the problem is now with his new setup and mine pluged with my strat.. im to "weak" again.
LOL im sorry if this is a long thread but that pretty much sums it up.. what can i do to help in my situation? i pretty much tried all i know.. even a booster petal, and i dont wanna have to use the les paul all the time
Ive always had my JTM-45 and 1922 cab wiht my strat (s-s-s), he started off with a old Roland Bolt-60 with a Yamaha gutiar.. problem, the amp sounded cool at first we tought but my setup would overpower him easely and he would often sound very "small" or sometimes we would not hear him at all.. when play just me and him i would lower my volume but when the drummer kicked in, he plays hard and loud and it was a problem..
His amp seemed to be loud enough so i upgraded his guitar with duncan humbuckers, cuz the stock ones souned shrill it literaly hurt when he used the bridge pickup, and figured it might help if he had a better sound and we might hear him better.. his guitar needed it anyways.. I switched mine to H-S-S too at the same time. it seemed to be better but the problem was stil there.. my sound was more present than his more often than not.
His amp seemed to have problems from the start but eventualy its tubes blew up and this is where it all changed.. it forced him to either repair it but since he tought it wouldnt fix the issue he decided to get a new amp... the Fender Blues DeVille 410. At first it seemed great and the sound was much better and he was much more present but the more he played with it the more his sound seemed to get "bigger" so i had to start realy cranking my amp, wich is not a bad thing.. til eventualy he dialed in and his sound seemed to overcome mine..
For weeks we messed arround and his sound seemed much "louder" or more present than mine.. i even added annother cap, switched to 16ohm and pluged 2 2x12 cabs to my marshall wich seemed to add a little more air or presence to my sound but make it slightly weaker too..
Recently out of pure luck and GAS i bought a Les Paul i found that was pretty sweet.. since i got one it motivated him to get one aswell. So now the same setups, with 2 les pauls.. and the sound seemed very balanced for some reason... both of us could be heared clearly, tho he did tone down the volume slightly to ajust it but nonetheless.. the sound seemed balanced.
What is the problem now? i never intended on staying with a Les paul all the time at gigs or practices... my main axe is my strat, wich i curently recustomize with more vintage output pickups in S-S-S.. the problem is now with his new setup and mine pluged with my strat.. im to "weak" again.
LOL im sorry if this is a long thread but that pretty much sums it up.. what can i do to help in my situation? i pretty much tried all i know.. even a booster petal, and i dont wanna have to use the les paul all the time