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Show posts MenuQuote from: QReuCk on July 12, 2012, 09:31:26 AM
Mexy, do you mean clean boosting between the guitar and amp, or rather using a slight overdrive?
Quote from: spud on July 03, 2012, 01:08:17 PM
I've also been looking at just running clean and doing all my overdrive from pedals. I'm seriously considering the Valvecaster or one of its variants (as on DIYSTOMPBOXES and BeavisAudio).
Jim
Quote from: phatt on June 22, 2012, 07:51:53 AM
>>PhAtt Phil says,, No not really?
How about,, Just inteligent limiting of high frequency response,, always sounds smooth. Listen very carefully, (if you have that freq thing on your media player look at the response on the spectrum analizer).
All that sound is 90% under 1kHz response. (A good mixdown working also)
Go listen to Carlos Santana?? same thing,,, heavy supession of hi freq ALWAYS works wonders for slick smooth funk Blues.
The rest is just practice and learning riffs.
>> FWIW,,, I personally use a cheap crappy $150 copy Strat,, complete with the cheapest PU's that can be purchased. LOW GAIN!!!!!
Oh and Yes I've got some genuine Fender PU's to A/B test it,, sos I DO know what I'm talkin about.
90% of great tone Is In The electronics (Amplifier tricks) not the PU's,,,The more you limit the bandwidth the better it will sound,,, and I'm yet to be proved wrong.
Quote from: Roly on June 14, 2012, 10:34:28 PM
While I'm not unhappy with the Siamese W-bin I'm now keen to try one of the Fane J-horns which I think may give just as good results with less building effort (and weight).
http://OzValveAmps.org/cabinets.htm#fane
Get 01-11, and 34-41 bass horns.
attach: Fane-rear-J-15