Last night I came up with an awesome tone on my Line6 Flextone II combo modelling amp, to try and develop the tone I want to match the Mesa/Boogie MarkIV amp head I'll be buying in the future.
The MarkIV is going to have a rather sizzling, razor-sharp crunchy aggressive seething distortion tone, the way I'll set it. It'll be quite mid-scooped (750Hz ducked out), but enough mids to keep it fat. Plus with an external EQ unit in the effects loop, I might spike an odd midrange frequency band for an interesting edge
So therefore, the tone I want for the modules to go into my soon-to-be-owned Randall RM50, is pretty deep, chunky, midrange-THICK "rrraugh".
Both amps of course will need to do full-on CHUG. Of course the markIV will, but I am hoping that an MTS module will too, it has to for this tone.
The tone I came up with used the following settings. It is very slighty murky, but would be easily fixed if I used my BBE Sonic Stomp Maximiser pedal as well as an external EQ in the effects loop.
This would be the dry amp tone.
Amp model- Soldano X88R preamp
Gain- 8.0
Bass- 4.0
Midrange - 8.0
Treble- 6.5
Presence- 2.0
Master volume- 10.0
Reverb- 3.0
If you have a Soldano-like amp and dial up these settings, with a Les Paul-type electric guitar with a Seymour Duncan Invader pickup in the bridge, you'll hear what I'm after.
So, what would be the best MTS amp module to achieve a tone like this?
I look forward to your replies,
Pete.
The MarkIV is going to have a rather sizzling, razor-sharp crunchy aggressive seething distortion tone, the way I'll set it. It'll be quite mid-scooped (750Hz ducked out), but enough mids to keep it fat. Plus with an external EQ unit in the effects loop, I might spike an odd midrange frequency band for an interesting edge
So therefore, the tone I want for the modules to go into my soon-to-be-owned Randall RM50, is pretty deep, chunky, midrange-THICK "rrraugh".
Both amps of course will need to do full-on CHUG. Of course the markIV will, but I am hoping that an MTS module will too, it has to for this tone.
The tone I came up with used the following settings. It is very slighty murky, but would be easily fixed if I used my BBE Sonic Stomp Maximiser pedal as well as an external EQ in the effects loop.
This would be the dry amp tone.
Amp model- Soldano X88R preamp
Gain- 8.0
Bass- 4.0
Midrange - 8.0
Treble- 6.5
Presence- 2.0
Master volume- 10.0
Reverb- 3.0
If you have a Soldano-like amp and dial up these settings, with a Les Paul-type electric guitar with a Seymour Duncan Invader pickup in the bridge, you'll hear what I'm after.
So, what would be the best MTS amp module to achieve a tone like this?
I look forward to your replies,
Pete.