TwilightOdyssey
Darkness on the edge of Tone
Re: Want to THICKEN my guitar tone?!
I'm already using a Fulltone Full-Drive 2 and a Fat Boost. And, YES, I want it to be fatter! LOL
I already have a great live tone ... my goal is to see if I can't get it a bit closer to the sound on the album, since that will become the sonic reference once it's released. It would kill me to play a gig only to have someone say they liked the guitar tone better on the album than live!! :evil:
Lots of good advice there, GJ, thanx.Gearjoneser said:The two routes I've had the best luck with are...In an FX loop, use a good 31 band graphic EQ, running mainly flat but with certain frequencies dialed up. When you make a guitar pop out of the mix on tape, you're just basically boosting the frequencies that cut through the mix the best. Do it with your live rig, too.
Some of the new boutique OD companies are making very linear clean boost pedals like the Klon, Banzai Coldfusion, Fulltone OCD etc. I've made a halfstack sound monsterous, just by leaving one of those on with a slight boost. Then use channel switchers or other OD units as your lead tones. Both those ideas are within a $200 solution to your question.
I'm already using a Fulltone Full-Drive 2 and a Fat Boost. And, YES, I want it to be fatter! LOL
I already have a great live tone ... my goal is to see if I can't get it a bit closer to the sound on the album, since that will become the sonic reference once it's released. It would kill me to play a gig only to have someone say they liked the guitar tone better on the album than live!! :evil: