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It is a popular technique with some engineers to engage the mic pad on a preamp and then run the channel gain knob higher so as to push the preamp into its nonlinear range in order to sweeten the sound. This is a technique that comes from mostly vintage hardware, but it could be applicable as a general rule depending on the design of the preamp in question. Today I am testing if my channel preamps are the type that benefit from this type of thing with a heavy guitar tone. This is tested on the rhythm guitars only, which are high passed at 80Hz and low passed at 12k only, no other processing was done to them.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8838613/Shootout/Deliverance Preamp Test/Reamp A.mp3
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8838613/Shootout/Deliverance Preamp Test/Reamp B.mp3
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8838613/Shootout/Deliverance Preamp Test/Reamp A.mp3
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8838613/Shootout/Deliverance Preamp Test/Reamp B.mp3