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How do you eq your signal when using speaker sims?
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<blockquote data-quote="ricky" data-source="post: 125000" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I am not sure if this will help, but I use speaker sims most of the time any more on studio stuff. I run through a Digitech GSP1101 and then 4CM with an RM4. I The Digitech has speaker sims and some of them are OK. I bought some redwirez and they work great.</p><p>You can go to Rob's JF site and I have a couple of tunes on there using his OD special. I used speaker sims for all of the guitars and the bass. The tunes may not be what you expect from an MTS guy as one is a traditional jazz kind of thing and the other is a bluesy one and neither uses any high gain tones. I figure if I can get clean tones with speaker sims, the gainier tones will really kick ass. The solo a third of the way through on threadbare is probably the best example of a nice speaker sim tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricky, post: 125000, member: 2862"] I am not sure if this will help, but I use speaker sims most of the time any more on studio stuff. I run through a Digitech GSP1101 and then 4CM with an RM4. I The Digitech has speaker sims and some of them are OK. I bought some redwirez and they work great. You can go to Rob's JF site and I have a couple of tunes on there using his OD special. I used speaker sims for all of the guitars and the bass. The tunes may not be what you expect from an MTS guy as one is a traditional jazz kind of thing and the other is a bluesy one and neither uses any high gain tones. I figure if I can get clean tones with speaker sims, the gainier tones will really kick ass. The solo a third of the way through on threadbare is probably the best example of a nice speaker sim tone. [/QUOTE]
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