Pierre
Stratologist
First of... I regret the day when I said 'ah my basswood Strat is VERY heavy, I like heavy guitars, it makes me feel safe' because right now, my shouder is dead. But the Kramer doesn't do drop D and the model 1 doesn't stay in tune so I'll have to shape up a bit. But daaaamn it's tiring.
Secondly...is it that hard to find amps that sound decent for practice??
There were a Marshall AVT50XH with the AVT 412 and a Fender FM100H with Fender 412... Well no matter how I dialled it in, the bass were GONE. I had no low end whatsoever. Treble were harsh as **** and really bad. The Marshall has this really grainy sound that I'd liked if I could have dialled it in better. Even with added bass from the Digitech Bad Monkey... nothing to be done.
The FM squealed like crazy! I have no idea why, it was feedbacking A LOT. It sounded a little thicker than the Marshall but was barely more useable. Even less bass. I'll get the bassist to put in more mids and bass next time to fill in, because there really was a hole there. It sucked.
So yeah... what else... ah yeah the Boss DS1 is not useable for high gain stuff on a clean channel
I'll see if I can mod it to be though. Otherwise... The Bad Monkey does a good work at tightening things up but adds too much feedback at high volume. It's still fairly transparent at low volume, but brightens up the sound a little as you turn the amp on for some reason. Or maybe it just brightens it up more and I can hear it?
Lessons for next time:
Shorter cables.
More cables.
Lighter guitar.
Better Distortion pedal (the amps had no footswitch
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Secondly...is it that hard to find amps that sound decent for practice??
There were a Marshall AVT50XH with the AVT 412 and a Fender FM100H with Fender 412... Well no matter how I dialled it in, the bass were GONE. I had no low end whatsoever. Treble were harsh as **** and really bad. The Marshall has this really grainy sound that I'd liked if I could have dialled it in better. Even with added bass from the Digitech Bad Monkey... nothing to be done.
The FM squealed like crazy! I have no idea why, it was feedbacking A LOT. It sounded a little thicker than the Marshall but was barely more useable. Even less bass. I'll get the bassist to put in more mids and bass next time to fill in, because there really was a hole there. It sucked.
So yeah... what else... ah yeah the Boss DS1 is not useable for high gain stuff on a clean channel
Lessons for next time:
Shorter cables.
More cables.
Lighter guitar.
Better Distortion pedal (the amps had no footswitch