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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Jul 23, 2009 17:26:59 GMT -7
In the Maz 18 section there is a listing of the various parameter setting and the tone they produce. I haven't seen one for the Remedy. I would be willing to put one together if you want to send me your settings. For a format, here is the page for the Maz: www.a42.net/maz18/Thanks! Mike
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Post by Ryan (shorty) on Aug 15, 2009 15:47:44 GMT -7
I really don't move my tone controls around much. They pretty much stay as shown. It's a clean setting, but I use my pedals to dial in the dirt.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2009 16:35:11 GMT -7
I really don't move my tone controls around much. They pretty much stay as shown. It's a clean setting, but I use my pedals to dial in the dirt. Is that with single coils? I have to keep the mids down around 9:00 with hummers for clean chording.
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Post by reza on Aug 15, 2009 16:45:24 GMT -7
My EQ setting are pretty close to yours Shorty. I probably have the bass and mid turned down just a hair and the treble down a bit more from your placement.
My High volume is around 2-3 o'clock and the low volume around noon for my lead tones with humbuckers. The amp cleans up so darn well that I just leave them there. For songs with more dirt I just push the volumes up a bit, and for single coils I turn down just a touch.
I've never had an amp where I have kept all EQ knobs at unity (noon). It is strange, but after playing around with them for a long time they really don't move much from noon!
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