TheGreatGreen
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Somebody go to TGP and make this thread:
Title:
Help me dial in the best SRV Tone
Opening Post:
So I did my research and got pretty much the best gear you can get so I'm good there. For the guitar, I got a PRS Custom 24 and I put in two EMG 81’s which sound so awesome, and for the amp, I know that more tubes = better tone so I got a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier which has 8 power tubes in the back so you know this things RIPS (btw two of the big tubes are kinda stretched out and funny looking like maybe the glass got pulled wrong or something while they were making them, anybody else ever have that happen?). Oh and I figured might as well get the full stack if I’m already spending this much so I got two matching Mesa 4x12 slant cabs and they sound AWESOME. Btw if anybody has any tips on how to get the top 4x12 speaker to sit on top of the other without wobbling around that would help me out. Mesa makes all the top halves of their 4x12 speakers lean up and back which makes them better for listening but it also means the tops of them are smaller than the bottoms so they’re hard to keep stable when you put them in a full stack. It’s fine for now though because I twisted the wheels on the top speaker inwards towards the middle so I’m good there as long as the stack is against the wall in my room.
ANYWAY I’ve almost got the perfect SRV / Hendrix / Clapton tone with my rig but I’m having trouble nailing down exactly where to set the EQ. How do you guys set those knobs to get the best SRV tones? I’m asking because the amp sounds good but every time I turn the mid knob down there’s still way too much mid even with the knob on 0 so I’d like to know how you guys get around that.
Thanks!
Title:
Help me dial in the best SRV Tone
Opening Post:
So I did my research and got pretty much the best gear you can get so I'm good there. For the guitar, I got a PRS Custom 24 and I put in two EMG 81’s which sound so awesome, and for the amp, I know that more tubes = better tone so I got a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier which has 8 power tubes in the back so you know this things RIPS (btw two of the big tubes are kinda stretched out and funny looking like maybe the glass got pulled wrong or something while they were making them, anybody else ever have that happen?). Oh and I figured might as well get the full stack if I’m already spending this much so I got two matching Mesa 4x12 slant cabs and they sound AWESOME. Btw if anybody has any tips on how to get the top 4x12 speaker to sit on top of the other without wobbling around that would help me out. Mesa makes all the top halves of their 4x12 speakers lean up and back which makes them better for listening but it also means the tops of them are smaller than the bottoms so they’re hard to keep stable when you put them in a full stack. It’s fine for now though because I twisted the wheels on the top speaker inwards towards the middle so I’m good there as long as the stack is against the wall in my room.
ANYWAY I’ve almost got the perfect SRV / Hendrix / Clapton tone with my rig but I’m having trouble nailing down exactly where to set the EQ. How do you guys set those knobs to get the best SRV tones? I’m asking because the amp sounds good but every time I turn the mid knob down there’s still way too much mid even with the knob on 0 so I’d like to know how you guys get around that.
Thanks!
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