Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

SepultuRick

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hi guys, just wondering if anyone had any tips on how to improve my palm muted sound. at the minute the notes on the low e string are just too muddy, not clear enough. what factors could be cauing this? what things could i change or adjust to try to improve this? thanks
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

What's the guitar, amp, and pickups? Sometimes it's the guitar makeup, not the technique, that can lead to sloppy or muddy bottom ends.
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

my guitar is a B.C Rich bodyart V. My pickup is a Seymour Duncan SH-5 Custom and i am now usuing my Laney MXD120 twin. not sure what size strings, regular sized ernie ball i think.
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

would chaning the low e string to a different gauge help with the clarity and punchiness of my palm mutes? if yes then would i need a heavier or lighter string?
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

You could try switching to a thicker gauge. You could use an EQ to tailor the sound... Errrm different amp?
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

Using thick strings will give you a "fatter" sound. But one thing I can say about palm-muting is this: USE A THICK PICK. The pick is where the strings com into contact with the you--the player. Using a thick pick will make things more "defined" and give you that mean tone.
 
Re: Tips on improving the palm mute sound with your guitar or/and amp.

Try increasing treble and presence on the amp a little and take off a little bass. But i dont know alot about your amp.
 
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