Hey fellows, I play in two bands :
Hangman's Chair
&
Third Arm
And I used to use a Randall RH200 Head with BBE Sonic Maximizer + Furman PQ3 in the loop with Third Arm (thrashy/sludgy metal) but I finally grew tired of it's modern/high gain/solid state sound, and I'm leaning towards something less clean, but with a tight palm-muting low end chunk.
I'm currently using my Laney GH100TI with Hangman's Chair (somewhat doomy/rock metal) and am totally satisfied with the type of sound I get with it for the band's music.
By the way, I use a floyded Jackson RR (maple neck, carved maple top and alder wings) loaded with a single TB6 in the bridge with third arm and a JJP (mahogany bolt-on neck and mahogany body) loaded with a single SH-6 in the bridge.
So, this afternoon I tried the Laney while rehearsing with Third Arm and while the core of the sound really appealed to me (open chords, sigle unmuted notes), all muted notes really lacked definition, attack and overall dynamics... I also felt, only when muting though, that it lacked a little gain for the kind of music I was trying to play with it.
My question is:
Is there a somewhat simple solution to get a little more dynamics and chunk in the palm mutes with the same amp (of course), since using the same amp and overall rig for the two bands would really help me out...
Btw, I could use this kind of tweaking in my Hangman's Chair sound as well, although it really isn't important for the sound of this band.
Thanks for reading this whole thing (if you did ) and thanks for your future answers...
Hangman's Chair
&
Third Arm
And I used to use a Randall RH200 Head with BBE Sonic Maximizer + Furman PQ3 in the loop with Third Arm (thrashy/sludgy metal) but I finally grew tired of it's modern/high gain/solid state sound, and I'm leaning towards something less clean, but with a tight palm-muting low end chunk.
I'm currently using my Laney GH100TI with Hangman's Chair (somewhat doomy/rock metal) and am totally satisfied with the type of sound I get with it for the band's music.
By the way, I use a floyded Jackson RR (maple neck, carved maple top and alder wings) loaded with a single TB6 in the bridge with third arm and a JJP (mahogany bolt-on neck and mahogany body) loaded with a single SH-6 in the bridge.
So, this afternoon I tried the Laney while rehearsing with Third Arm and while the core of the sound really appealed to me (open chords, sigle unmuted notes), all muted notes really lacked definition, attack and overall dynamics... I also felt, only when muting though, that it lacked a little gain for the kind of music I was trying to play with it.
My question is:
Is there a somewhat simple solution to get a little more dynamics and chunk in the palm mutes with the same amp (of course), since using the same amp and overall rig for the two bands would really help me out...
Btw, I could use this kind of tweaking in my Hangman's Chair sound as well, although it really isn't important for the sound of this band.
Thanks for reading this whole thing (if you did ) and thanks for your future answers...
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