Anytime I've ever gone down in gauge size at the exact same tuning it always makes the amp feel more saturated, not less. Going to stiffer strings makes it feel less saturated.
It also has to do with the string composition. Some materials react more strongly to magnetic fields. I used to use EB Cobalts and they punched above their gauge.
Also try Dunlop Heavy Core. They use a thicker core wire on the wound strings.
The 10ga set had an .48 E string. Normal EB Hybrid 10ga set has a .52 E.
But even though it's slightly thinner, it seems to hit harder.
Well, there can't be a Recto thread without mentioning Cannibal Corpse boosting theirs with an MT-2, LOL.
Also, the Slaughter of the Soul tone was an HM-2 boosting an MT-2 through a SS Peavey through a home-made cab with 2 10" speakers and 2 12" speakers, LOL. And that tone DESTROYS.
Well, if you're going for a Rammstein tone, you certainly don't need a boost. But Rammstein don't play all that fast or technical. So I'd be curioust to hear how that works for thrash.
I do though. I wasn’t even going for their tone, it’s just a great example of a straight recto sound. Richard uses a blackplate Rev C if I’m not mistaken. It’s definitely not boomy, muddy or fizzy.
It also has to do with the string composition. Some materials react more strongly to magnetic fields. I used to use EB Cobalts and they punched above their gauge.
It also has to do with the string composition. Some materials react more strongly to magnetic fields. I used to use EB Cobalts and they punched above their gauge.
I've always wanted to try the Cobalts, but I read they're harder on the frets than steel. And even with my nickel-plated strings, I tend to indent the frets because I play so hard.
Which is just as valid. I sincerely hope people aren’t glossing over the many, crystal clear disclaimers and missing my point. Boost, don’t boost. It’s all valid (I literally have a custom built overdrive to my exact wants, it’s not like I never boost anything or I’m somr pedal nazi!) but that’s the point. For people to dissuade others for trying things their way and figuring out their own sounds.
If they were only suggestions, I wouldn’t have said anything. I draw the line at words like “have to” and “can’t,” like there are rules!