The circuit on the original "blockletter", the "autograph" and the 6505 is exactly the same AFAIK.
title says it all/ Is the 6534 alittle tighter? thanks
The circuit on the original "blockletter", the "autograph" and the 6505 is exactly the same AFAIK.
The circuit on the original "blockletter", the "autograph" and the 6505 is exactly the same AFAIK.
Talking about EQ's and what not . . .
. . . is anyone using an EQ in the FX-loop ?
What will happen if i use, say, an MXR 10band in a 5150, and boost the low end spectrum ? (31 & 60Hz)
Will it tighten the amp's low end more, or will it make the low end (((LOOSER))) ?
Thanks guys !
EQing in the loop is awesome. If u dont have an EQ pedal, def get one. U can really sculpt your gain. I run a 10 band in my loop and it stays on all the time.
As for boosting certain bass or low mid freq, i personally feel it can get boomy and too much will turn muddy. This is also completely dependent on if u boost mids, high mids and treble. And your pickups
And speakers. And...
Talking about EQ's and what not . . .
. . . is anyone using an EQ in the FX-loop ?
What will happen if i use, say, an MXR 10band in a 5150, and boost the low end spectrum ? (31 & 60Hz)
Will it tighten the amp's low end more, or will it make the low end (((LOOSER))) ?
Thanks guys !
Probably flubby if you just boosted the lowest. But if you played with the different bands you could probably tighten up a good bit. I'd recommend a sonic stomp (sonic maximizer) in the loop. I used one for a long time with great results. It has a low and hi focus and does something different than a normal eq. If you're buying a pedal I say give it a shot and see how it works. If you already have an eq to use, play with cutting the lowest and slight boosting some of the other frequencies.
+1!! Definitely use a Sonic Stomp. I use both a Sonic Stomp and a parametric EQ in the loop. Ultimate tonal control!! The Sonic Maximizer sounds as if you took a "blanket" off of the speaker cab. It is a super useful tone sculpting tool.