Yes, the equation definitely changes between playing by one's self at bedroom levels and playing in a band. I like a scooped sound, but I don't like boomy buzzy indistinct mush. Old Metalica has more mids than it would appear at first listen. Not as much as Boston, but not as little as setting a parametric EQ at 800hz and turning it all the way down while simultaneously turning the treble and bass all the way up.Yeah right, tell that to Metallica..one of the greatest metal bands in history, and they had a heavily mid scooped sound..not entirely scooped, but the famous " smiley face eq".
I don't mean to make a pest of myslef right now. I think it's a lot dependent on the amp , right? Marshallesque amps need Mids. Fenders ( and in IMHO Hiwatts) can be scooped to a beautiful effect.
Despite my name I am into old school classic tone, not nu/black /thrash metal, I do get into *some modern metal, but have a dedicated amp and guitar( 6565 and Zakk wyllde epi) for that, plus, the equation obviously changes when playing with a band as said, but I a only 'bedroom' player.
Yes, the equation definitely changes between playing by one's self at bedroom levels and playing in a band. I like a scooped sound, but I don't like boomy buzzy indistinct mush. Old Metalica has more mids than it would appear at first listen. Not as much as Boston, but not as little as setting a parametric EQ at 800hz and turning it all the way down while simultaneously turning the treble and bass all the way up.
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That CSGuitars guy is always posting goofy "absolutes" videos,,,,,,,,,like "the HM-2 is only a usable pedal with all the knobs at max!"
He is also one of the few people to be able to get several great tones out of a stock Metal Zone.
No mids are fine if you play by yourself, the inner ego will fill up that void anyway
In a band setting it wont work as well, especially if you have another guitar player.