yeah i am like that some nights my normal mid settings dont sound like enoughJfromHouston said:I switch between the two quite a bit. Whatever I'm in the mood for.
Zerberus said:IMO, scooping is for Ice Cream Shoppes
I can´t stand the thin, fizzy tones used by some metal guitarists. For me, the guitar has to come over like a sledgehammer, not a hummingbird :headbang:
Lewguitar said:I'm not a heavy rocker tho I can play some pretty heavy sounding rock. I generally set my amps something like: bass 2-4, mids 5-7, treble 7-8. Depends on the amp. My 59 Bassman sounds best with the bass on zero! My Super Reverb likes the bass on 3 or 4. But I like my mids...without them the treble sounds to sharp and thin. Lew
what? said:I'm seriously considering buying one of those MXR 10-band EQs because of this want of mine.... BTW, are those any good?
Tonewizard said:Here's what you do when you see some NO-METAL clown using his 7 string Ibanez into a scooped Rectum Frier. Walk up onstage, pull out a handy-wipe to remove the Halloween makeup, then grab him by the neck, walk him over to his amp, show him that you're setting his mids back on 6, then pull out a hammer and smash the mid knob right off his trendy truck bumper amp. Then, hit him on the head with the hammer a couple of times, just for being who he is, and return back to the bar for a drink.
I'M TELLING YOU GUYS, IT'S NOT HARD TO PREACH GREAT TONE!
Hot _Grits said:Mids are where the balls are at.
Zerberus said:I can´t stand the thin, fizzy tones used by some metal guitarists. For me, the guitar has to come over like a sledgehammer, not a hummingbird :headbang: