So I'm still working on my 5150 tone...again
Can you give me some settings where I should start?
I just got my Maxon 808 last week and the amp sounds a lot smoother
since, didn't expect such a difference.
However, if recording the green channel:
- High gain or low gain input?
- Bright on/off? Crunch on/off?
- TS settings?
I have these settings:
5150:
High gain input.
Green channel.
Crunch on. Bright on.
Pre gain: 4
Bass: 8
Mids: 2
Treble: 7
Post gain: 5
Presence: 8
Resonance: 8
TS:
Overdrive: 10 o'clock
Balance: MAX
Tone: MAX
Are these "good" settings to start?
It sounds thick in the room. But the lows are a lil boomy all around.
Should I have less post gain and crank the overdrive on the TS?
It sounds alot thinner and fizzier when I do that...
Another thing:
Should the cab be right on the floor or do you have wheels below it?
Cab is a 4x12 ENGL cab with V60s.
Last but not least I should mention that I try to record in our rehearsal room which is only like 20 square meters big. And full of stuff (3 drumkits, crapload of amps and cabs...)
The question is: Are there any FATAL settings you see above?
I know, I know, just set it like it sounds good. But my ears are still not very trained and I believe that I'm not yet that experienced to be on the right track...
Can you give me some settings where I should start?
I just got my Maxon 808 last week and the amp sounds a lot smoother
since, didn't expect such a difference.
However, if recording the green channel:
- High gain or low gain input?
- Bright on/off? Crunch on/off?
- TS settings?
I have these settings:
5150:
High gain input.
Green channel.
Crunch on. Bright on.
Pre gain: 4
Bass: 8
Mids: 2
Treble: 7
Post gain: 5
Presence: 8
Resonance: 8
TS:
Overdrive: 10 o'clock
Balance: MAX
Tone: MAX
Are these "good" settings to start?
It sounds thick in the room. But the lows are a lil boomy all around.
Should I have less post gain and crank the overdrive on the TS?
It sounds alot thinner and fizzier when I do that...
Another thing:
Should the cab be right on the floor or do you have wheels below it?
Cab is a 4x12 ENGL cab with V60s.
Last but not least I should mention that I try to record in our rehearsal room which is only like 20 square meters big. And full of stuff (3 drumkits, crapload of amps and cabs...)
The question is: Are there any FATAL settings you see above?
I know, I know, just set it like it sounds good. But my ears are still not very trained and I believe that I'm not yet that experienced to be on the right track...