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the thing is that despite the fact that the dirty fingers on my washburn v is hot enough and the tone is well, the dirty is maybe not the perfect patner for my g1 peavey envoy, because when the volume is over 5 (lead channel modern mode) it turns really bassy but loses a lot of highs (maybe i'm kind of fail with the EQ for high volumes of volume) and actually the P'up that gived to my peavey the best Thrash tone (thight bass, scooped mids, crisp and present, ear piercing highs and 0 mush) was a pearly gates with a thick A5 (i selled the p'up to get part of the cash needed to buy the DF)
so due to that and to get the output level i want (guys dont suggest me an overdrive 'cause actually an OD don't gives the crisp and push of a high output ceramic bucker) i started seaching what was the tone wise nearest HO Bucker to the A5 pearly gates, and after reading opinions and reviws the Dimebucker seems the solution, EQ acording the DimeBucker has almost the same numbers that the pearly gates, and clean the character seems similar, but you know, the SDUG tone freaks knows everything about tone, and there's nothing they can't clarify, so guys, what you think, is the dimebucker the response, what i need is in another P'up, is a work for the Custom Shop, or i may need a course about Eqing the amp for high volumes?
so due to that and to get the output level i want (guys dont suggest me an overdrive 'cause actually an OD don't gives the crisp and push of a high output ceramic bucker) i started seaching what was the tone wise nearest HO Bucker to the A5 pearly gates, and after reading opinions and reviws the Dimebucker seems the solution, EQ acording the DimeBucker has almost the same numbers that the pearly gates, and clean the character seems similar, but you know, the SDUG tone freaks knows everything about tone, and there's nothing they can't clarify, so guys, what you think, is the dimebucker the response, what i need is in another P'up, is a work for the Custom Shop, or i may need a course about Eqing the amp for high volumes?