Why don't I listen to y'all?

misterwhizzy

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I saw a video today saying--and it's not the first time I've read or heard this--to turn up each tonestack knob individually, including gain, until the amp acts like that's where it wants to be, where it just starts to audibly open up. Turns out my tone was slightly muddy, and I didn't even know it. I have this weird obsession with never even trying things all the way up or all the way down, and it turns out I didn't end up with anything all the way up or all the way down, but this amp has never sounded better than dialing it in truly just using my ears.

And I've read this exact same method here before and ignored it. Edge of breakup, pick dynamics, responds gloriously to boosts. It's all there. I'm a true convert now.
 
Re: Why don't I listen to y'all?

Yeah I saw
Darrell Brawn and Rhet Skul?
Say that on their YouTube feeds

I take.it that works?
 
Re: Why don't I listen to y'all?

So, then why don't you?[emoji41]

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Re: Why don't I listen to y'all?

I did for the first time really using that method and leaving my preconceptions behind, and it sounds phenomenal.
 
Re: Why don't I listen to y'all?

Back in the 70's, the standard mantra on Fender amps was to turn all tone amps to 10 - and then remove what you didn't want.
 
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