Sleep and I are not friends.At 1:10 in the morning? Should be sawing logs not cutting mids![]()
I understandSleep and I are not friends.
That was a very cool vid. Narrator does a good job. I just said in a recent post, that I lower the mids. Now I know why.
I also found it interesting for him to point out that even when the tone controls on Marshalls and Fenders are dimed, the amp still exhibits slightly scooped mids.
Do some experimenting. The best samples are the ones you make!I get what he is saying, but dont understand it at all in terms of sound.
Clips would have been very helpful.
Randy Smith figured it out 40 years ago and added the graphic EQ for these reasons. This is more or less how I have the Graphic EQ set on my Mark 5:25:
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and close on all of the knobs except bass on the red channel. I run way less bass than this on the red channel as it gets too muddy too fast.
1:00 on the Mk IIC+ or Mk IV mode is more gain than most amps have maxed out.
The guy in the video makes sense.
Especially the part about playing with others in a band.
When I play out and I know the other guitar player
(if there is one) I call them beforehand to find out
which guitar and amplifier they are bringing.
If they say LP and Marshall, I bring an SG and a Fender.
If they say an SG and a Fender, I bring an ES and
maybe a Peavey Classic 30. This puts us ahead of
the game in staying out of each others way.