what is it with you guys and pedals? these amps have shitloads of gain/fuzz/distortion/grind/ass hair whatever you want to call it. i do not recommend a hard V on the eq either, more like a grin or smile. if you're gonna do all that just go buy an MGDFX and save $1500
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Boogie Masters out there...
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by emperor_black View PostI thought Metallica, Megadeth, and most 80's heavy metal was the "tight" kind and hence a Boogie suits the style. For In flames, Arch enemy type, its a "loose" configuration and a 5150 or Krank is the right amp for that style."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
Comment
-
Originally posted by buzzsaww View Postwhat is it with you guys and pedals?
-NateInsert annoying equipment list here....
Comment
-
Originally posted by buzzsaww View Postwhat is it with you guys and pedals? these amps have shitloads of gain/fuzz/distortion/grind/ass hair whatever you want to call it. i do not recommend a hard V on the eq either, more like a grin or smile. if you're gonna do all that just go buy an MGDFX and save $1500
the end result is more saturation/compression coupled with a bit of a bass cut and a mid boost - together this tightens things up very nicely
Comment
-
OK... just to follow up and keep a little infolog running....
I plugged in a 5 band rane parametric EQ into the effects loop and pumped up the master level along with lowered/notched 650Hz and it seems to tighten it up a bit. I have done this without the boost infront of the amp. I need to mess with the high end a little bit. I will admit that this might be a little bit easier with just a graphic EQ.
We shall see...
-NateInsert annoying equipment list here....
Comment
-
With the Boogie amps, keep in mind that the pots are not linear ... as in, when you are turning it up, 2 is more than 1, 3 is more than 2 etc etc ... when you get up to the top end of the knob ... you may experience that 7 is greater than 8 .. it all depends on how the other pots on the channel are adjusted ... look at the spec's in the owners manual on the amps, boogie does a pretty good job explaining it ... I own a Boogie Nomad 100 2x12 combo, and it took me quite some time to get the hang of how interactive all the controls are to each other .....
Best of Luck
~kMy gear can be seen here
http://www.myspace.com/kevinspeace
or here ....
http://s102.photobucket.com/albums/m88/kevinspeace/
Comment
-
So, I got a few people sending me links to a OD808 on craigslist in the Bay Area, thanks all of you people. I took a trip over to the guy and grabbed it with Darksaga and we benched it over at the house. I can see why you guys say that is the be-all-end-all. Really... that made a huge difference over the bad monkey. Final show so far is...
Boosting with the od808 in the front of the Roadster
Removing a little his with a Rane 5 band parametric in the loop
Followed by effects and scooping ~650Hz with a G-Major
We did this with just a single Genz-Benz G-flex cab at the house. The night before last, I move a 4x12 rectifier and another g-flex cab over to the practice space and it sounded great before we threw in the final coffin nail. So, it should just be over the top tonight.
It's dead Jim, the quest is over, I am throwing away the packing material =)
Now it is just down to the switching system.
-NateInsert annoying equipment list here....
Comment
-
Bad Monkey is a good pusher..it will add some mids though. The Scott's Crispy Cream is a killer pusher as well...never played one but I have heard clips of it pushing a MkIII and it was MURDER.
MikeSleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.
Comment
Comment