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Tele Master
06-26-2003, 05:58 PM
What are your fav guitar/amp/effects settings?Say your amp type/axe/effects used.

Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Bass-6
Middle-9
Treble-6
Reverb-11
Presence-9
Drive-7

Fender Tele
Neck Pickup
3/4 tone

Crybaby-All the way back

These are my fav settings for solos.

theeshredder
06-30-2003, 12:00 AM
ok heres my nut crunching setting
mesa-boogie dual recto
GAIN:8
VOLUME:5
PRESENCE:7/8
BASS:7
MIDDLE:4
TREBLE:8
MASTER:5
THATS ON CHANNLE 3 WITH THE HI-POWER DIODES AND SWICHED TO BOLD.

PonyOne
07-02-2003, 04:55 AM
here goes...

setup #1-blues
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver pedal (with my Gretsch only)
level=7
gain=4
tone=8

Vox Pathfinder
gain=4
volume=9
treble=5.5
bass=7.5
tremolo effect off (this is totally useless)

lined out to my Roland JC-120, plugged into the channel 1 high input, brightness off
volume=depends on hour
high=5
mid=6
low=5

setup #2-metal
Boss MT-2
level=4
high=4
low=9 or 10
mid=9 or 10
mid frequency=about 3.75k
distortion=4

Gretsch Bo Diddley tuned EADGBE volume 10, tone 10 bridge w/blues driver, neck w/blues driver off
Fender Telecaster EADGBE volume 8, tone 8 bridge p/u most of the time

My little Vox has a scary good tone for what it is... it very closely nails the AC15 sound and it'll have to suffice till I can get a real AC30. I can get a pretty good range out of this combination; from real, vintage, Muddy Waters-sounding blues to coutry twang to British blues-rock and rockabilly.

lined out to Roland JC120, plugged into channel 2 high input w/brightness off (Tele) or low input w/brightness on (Kramer)
volume=2 (this is plenty loud, at 10, you can hear it up the block)
high=4
mid=10
low=9.5
distortion=off
reverb=5
reverb speed=0-5
reverb depth=10
either chorus or spring reverb setting... screw the vibrato. with the metal zone and the chorus it sounds really awesome

Fender Telecaster EADGBE volume 10, tone 10, always bridge (neck p/u sounds terrible w/metal zone)
Kramer Baretta w/Tone Zone in bridge, volume 9 tone 10, always bridge

With these settings the sound comes very close to that of a dual recto, which is on my "to get" list... it's my next #1 priority, bar none, cause after you play one nothing else works right... theeshredder you are one lucky prat. The sustain is astonishing with the neck-through Kramer, and the definition and differentiation of each string with the Tone Zone gives you a great sound.
With the Tele first off you get a lot of weird looks... heheh... after that you get a pretty ballsy sound, ballsier than you'd think from a single coil. It has that nice chunk when you mute and the highs are awesome. The next time you have the opportunity to try playing Eruption on a high gain amp with a Tele Custom.