Jazzfiend101
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Hello all. I'm playing in a cover band doing mostly modern stuff and a few 80s hits. I'm running an Epiphone Les Paul Custom with JB and Jazz pickups. I have a pair of 1x12 Orange cabs loaded with V30 speakers. I alternate between using an Orange Dark Terror head (15 watts) and a JCM 2000 DSL 50 head.
I'm trying to get a latter day Motörhead guitar tone. I know Phil Campbell uses EMGs which can be pretty ice picky. I understand a lot of people hate the JB, but I like it. Hot output, and screaming harmonics, and I don't have to use a battery.
My issue is getting a good live sound. I can't seem to get rid of the treble in my rig. I've dialed the treble and presence mostly out of my Marshall, with the gain on lead channel one as far up as 7, no more. I've dropped the gain a bit here and there. I'm a notorious Zakk Wylde pinch harmonic guy. I know... lame, but hey... no one else in my town does it and everybody seems to flip out when I whip them out. The Orange I have to run harder and only push the gain to about 3 o'clock. I've heard of backing off the gain, but the problem has been if I back off the gain, bye bye harmonics.
I push all of that into a 535Q wah, an Ibanez Jet Driver (sort of a cheaper tube screamer) a Phase 90 and a boss Super Chorus. When I drive the amps hard there is more of that treble bite and less fullness. When I step on the Jet Drive it's pretty creamy and thick, but there is no volume differential (I can't hear myself bump with volume when I boost).
I'd just like to get a really kick ass Bastards era Motörhead sound and I can't seem to understand why I have over $1000 of gear that I can't make sound good.
I know I'm looking at 50+ comments of throw away the JB, but I've had this problem with three different Les Pauls, one with Pearly Gates and 59s. And if the Orange has its Master volume cranked to about 3/4 it sounds like treble and flab... no bottom end at all. I guess live sound my bass player needs that area... but can't I get a little bass in there tho?
Please help... I'm very disappointed. I don't have much to do except play with this band and work, and it's stressing me out.
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I'm trying to get a latter day Motörhead guitar tone. I know Phil Campbell uses EMGs which can be pretty ice picky. I understand a lot of people hate the JB, but I like it. Hot output, and screaming harmonics, and I don't have to use a battery.
My issue is getting a good live sound. I can't seem to get rid of the treble in my rig. I've dialed the treble and presence mostly out of my Marshall, with the gain on lead channel one as far up as 7, no more. I've dropped the gain a bit here and there. I'm a notorious Zakk Wylde pinch harmonic guy. I know... lame, but hey... no one else in my town does it and everybody seems to flip out when I whip them out. The Orange I have to run harder and only push the gain to about 3 o'clock. I've heard of backing off the gain, but the problem has been if I back off the gain, bye bye harmonics.
I push all of that into a 535Q wah, an Ibanez Jet Driver (sort of a cheaper tube screamer) a Phase 90 and a boss Super Chorus. When I drive the amps hard there is more of that treble bite and less fullness. When I step on the Jet Drive it's pretty creamy and thick, but there is no volume differential (I can't hear myself bump with volume when I boost).
I'd just like to get a really kick ass Bastards era Motörhead sound and I can't seem to understand why I have over $1000 of gear that I can't make sound good.
I know I'm looking at 50+ comments of throw away the JB, but I've had this problem with three different Les Pauls, one with Pearly Gates and 59s. And if the Orange has its Master volume cranked to about 3/4 it sounds like treble and flab... no bottom end at all. I guess live sound my bass player needs that area... but can't I get a little bass in there tho?
Please help... I'm very disappointed. I don't have much to do except play with this band and work, and it's stressing me out.
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