m77
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Post by m77 on May 14, 2006 18:52:52 GMT -7
Hey I just thought someone else might like it so here it is:
Volume: Max Treble: 0 Mid: Max Bass: 10:00 Master: 10:00 Cut: Max
I was curious how this sounded with different guitars? Give it a try for fun and let me know how it sounds. Cheers.
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Post by m77 on May 15, 2006 18:37:05 GMT -7
Hmmm... I guess it may only sound good to me!
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Post by rcrecelius on May 17, 2006 7:18:52 GMT -7
What guitar are you using with that setting?
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Post by mazmaster on May 17, 2006 13:46:21 GMT -7
Hey I just thought someone else might like it so here it is: Volume: Max Treble: 0 Mid: Max Bass: 10:00 Master: 10:00 Cut: Max I was curious how this sounded with different guitars? Give it a try for fun and let me know how it sounds. Cheers. Well, you will certainly get some gain and crunch out of that setup. While I also MAX my Cut (which is the "secret" to getting fat, sustaining OD pedal tones, IMO), I still need cleans, so I run the Volume at noon, Treble about 9:30-10:00, Bass at 10:00, Mid at 1:30 and Master as loud as the venue permits. However, I commend you on trying radical settings with this amp and ending up with tones you dig! I've a done a similar thing and still haven't found another amp that competes with it!
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Post by m77 on May 17, 2006 19:38:47 GMT -7
rcrecelius,
I have an ash Warmoth strat with Rio Grande P-90s.
mazmaster,
yep, really thick crunch going on! It sort of reminds me of Crazy Horse... love it! ;D
That is what is so great about the Maz, it's so easy to get such a wide range of good sounds but difficult to find a bad one!
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