This will likely be changing for awhile.
But, this has seemed to get me pretty decent results, for starters.
Just for reference, my amp settings have the treble, mid, and bass all set to 12:00.
I lowered the 31.25 and 62.5 Hz settings to bring the sub-bass band down because a Strat can be kind of boomy.
I left most of the bass and lower mids alone.
However, I brought down the 2 Khz, which is near the upper end of the mids, and I brought the high mids down even more. This lessens that harsh spikiness you can get from a Stratocaster when using it with a lot of gain. I'm still playing around with this.
To keep the guitar from sounding like it had a wet blanket over it, I brought the highs back up to restore some presence.
I keep the gain at unity and only boost the volume very slightly to compensate for the attenuation of some frequencies.
Anyhoo...this is a work in progress and I'm sure to post updates and revisions as I play around with these settings a little more.

But, this has seemed to get me pretty decent results, for starters.
Just for reference, my amp settings have the treble, mid, and bass all set to 12:00.
I lowered the 31.25 and 62.5 Hz settings to bring the sub-bass band down because a Strat can be kind of boomy.
I left most of the bass and lower mids alone.
However, I brought down the 2 Khz, which is near the upper end of the mids, and I brought the high mids down even more. This lessens that harsh spikiness you can get from a Stratocaster when using it with a lot of gain. I'm still playing around with this.
To keep the guitar from sounding like it had a wet blanket over it, I brought the highs back up to restore some presence.
I keep the gain at unity and only boost the volume very slightly to compensate for the attenuation of some frequencies.
Anyhoo...this is a work in progress and I'm sure to post updates and revisions as I play around with these settings a little more.

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