Hey. I'm a lead player, and i can never get the right sound im looking for. I have a Line 6 amp and an Ibanez guitar. Anyone got any ideas on EQing the amp or maybe a new set of Pickups?
Indiooo said:If a wide range of sounds is your deal, why don't you just get a MIDI preamp? A good tube preamp gets you all the tones you can get from a modelling amp, only better. It feels more natural, no doubt about that (to my ears, that is).
Indiooo said:Replacing pickups with better ones is always a good investment. DiMarzios are great pickups, you'll probably like them a lot. Don't worry, your money was well spent. Maybe it wasn't the number one priority, but it's good anyway. About the preamps... You have zillions of models to choose from. The cheepest MIDI tube preamp you can find is probably the ADA MP-1. They go for about $100 on Ebay. It's a great machine, used by a lot of guys in the 80's (from Paul Gilbert to Nuno Bettencourt, to Kirk Hammet, to Vernon Reid, etc, etc). In it's stock form, the original MP-1 can be a bit noisy on heavy distortion settings, but there are a number of mods available, so you can fix that problem, as well as others. You can throw in an extra tube, reduce the noise, make it sound like a Rectifier (within reason obviously, it won't be the exact same thing). After all the math, you can get a modded MP-1 for under $250 or so. Other good options are the MP-1 Classic or the MP-2. I have a Classic and I can tell you it's an excellent unit. Noise is not a problem and gain is definately not a problem (for info on ADA stuff, check www.adadepot.com). Let me see some other options... Maybe the Marshall JMP-1? I can't really think of other cheap alternatives. Other such as the Engl 580(?), Mesa Triaxis, Egnater M4, etc can get kind of expensive. But it's up to you to decide what's expensive and what's not.
Indiooo said:I feel the amp is much more important to your tone than pickups (speaking of heavy overdriven sounds). I play mostly metal, so people find it strange that I use single coils, but if the amp has enough gain, it's mostly a question of preference.
SevenString said:Anyway, what L6 amp are you using? maybe i can help you with settings.
Well, Gilbert uses Laney amps now, but he played ADAs for quite some time. Yngwie is more on the vintage side, 70's Super Leads all the way (a shitload of them usually). The distortion he gets is mainly from the DOD overdrive pedals boosting the preamp on the Marshalls.Painkiller87 said:I'm trying to find a sound somewhat like Yngwie Malmsteen or Paul Gilbert. it sounds nice and full. good base with a nice punch through it as well. It could very well just be me. I'm nowhere near as fast as i want to be. I have no teacher, I've been playing for 2 years, and I'm 16. That could also have something to do with it.![]()
once i get another sound card to record with.. I'll probably post some things up.