ericcomposer72
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I'd been enjoying my mid-80s Kramer Pacer Deluxe (Ash?, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard) with a SD Hot Stack in the middle and a Dmz Cruiser in the neck.
That is, until my Mesa Mark III showed up. While it gets along brilliantly with my Evolution HB in the bridge, I feel the amp has a bit too much personality for the Cruiser's warm, sweet, bell-like ringing tones- which seem a little bit overwhelmed by the syrupy gain of the Boogie.
Would switching the Hot Stack (into the neck) & the Cruiser (into the middle) help this at all? I'm guessing what I'm looking for is a brighter sound from the neck to compensate.
Complicating things is the fact that I get a clean tone that I find out-of-this world with the Cruiser/Hot Stack pair together, as currently configured (with the same settings I'm using for a great high gain tone on my Mark III, which is a rarity to have both with one set of tone controls for both channels, but anyways...) If I do make a change, I want to start with something easy, because I'm reluctant to mess with this clean sound.
That is, until my Mesa Mark III showed up. While it gets along brilliantly with my Evolution HB in the bridge, I feel the amp has a bit too much personality for the Cruiser's warm, sweet, bell-like ringing tones- which seem a little bit overwhelmed by the syrupy gain of the Boogie.
Would switching the Hot Stack (into the neck) & the Cruiser (into the middle) help this at all? I'm guessing what I'm looking for is a brighter sound from the neck to compensate.
Complicating things is the fact that I get a clean tone that I find out-of-this world with the Cruiser/Hot Stack pair together, as currently configured (with the same settings I'm using for a great high gain tone on my Mark III, which is a rarity to have both with one set of tone controls for both channels, but anyways...) If I do make a change, I want to start with something easy, because I'm reluctant to mess with this clean sound.