Ht-5 cranked, gain set low
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Theres a bit of silence between about :30 and 1:00 no idea what I was doing or if encoding went bad at some point. Zoom H2 and Epiphone Les Paul with Duncan 59s.
Fixed the silence issue on this mp3 http://www.tonefinder.com/files/27-HT-5 ... 20gain.mp3
Could probably use more mids. But was definitely a good sound.
I do use a boost that added a bit of grit too (a digitech RP pedal that can add clean boost and sometimes stomp box modeling). I usually prefer clean (no added OD) boosts, but I had my pedal set wrong, and had a little od added ( a pretty good tube screamer sound).
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Clean channel, volume 8/10, tone 10/10, with a danelectro fish n Chips EQ up front for a slight (subtle) treble boost effect.
MP3 http://www.tonefinder.com/files/4-STE-020.mp3
Using an ES-335 style guitar with high output bridge humbucker.13 gauge strings in standard tuning.
The sound is basically classic rock, mostly pre-amp distortion, with a little bit of power amp sizzle.
This basically proves you can get some medium-low gain sounds out of the clean channel. It didn't really need a booster, but I liked the gainer sound with it (a hair more grit) and the treble boost helped my 335 imitate the strat / tele sound used on the original.
MP3 http://www.tonefinder.com/files/4-STE-020.mp3
Using an ES-335 style guitar with high output bridge humbucker.13 gauge strings in standard tuning.
The sound is basically classic rock, mostly pre-amp distortion, with a little bit of power amp sizzle.
This basically proves you can get some medium-low gain sounds out of the clean channel. It didn't really need a booster, but I liked the gainer sound with it (a hair more grit) and the treble boost helped my 335 imitate the strat / tele sound used on the original.
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