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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 74100" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>Sounds like an EQ issue more than an issue with the voicing of a module.</p><p> You should be able to get the cut you need with an UltraXL. Try upping the mids next time. When playing by yourself, if you are playing some heavier **** and like a heavy scooped mid sound, it's easy to dial in a sound that doesn't cut once the drums, bass, and extra guitar start creating sound pressure levels in the room. My advice is to get a tone dialed in that you like and when you jam with the 5150 guy, listen and boost your mids until you get the cut you need. If necessary, adjust the presence knob up to taste. It's predominantly the mids that will give you that "cut" every time. Guitar is a midrange instrument after all...</p><p> :twisted: :shock: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 74100, member: 2547"] Sounds like an EQ issue more than an issue with the voicing of a module. You should be able to get the cut you need with an UltraXL. Try upping the mids next time. When playing by yourself, if you are playing some heavier **** and like a heavy scooped mid sound, it's easy to dial in a sound that doesn't cut once the drums, bass, and extra guitar start creating sound pressure levels in the room. My advice is to get a tone dialed in that you like and when you jam with the 5150 guy, listen and boost your mids until you get the cut you need. If necessary, adjust the presence knob up to taste. It's predominantly the mids that will give you that "cut" every time. Guitar is a midrange instrument after all... :twisted: :shock: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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