Death by Uberschall":3ane04vc said:You should try a set of the JJ E34Ls in the Rev2.
leib10":2tnpclol said:Death by Uberschall":2tnpclol said:You should try a set of the JJ E34Ls in the Rev2.
Just tried these today. It definitely sounds a lot more like the Rev 2 clips I've heard on Bogner's website, saggier and greasier and without the somewhat harsh top end of the Winged C's. It has more of a unique flavor to itself now compared to the Twin Jet. I tried the E34L's in the Twin Jet, but it sounded muddy and uninteresting. I definitely like Winged C's in there more, while the JJ's in the Rev 2 are really cool!
leib10":2lcphss0 said:Those are really smooth settings. I like to raise the treble a bit for my Uberkab and back off the gain (I just tried it with a AHB-1 Blackout and an 85 in the neck of a Schecter Hellraiser), but those are some nice settings. Do you ever try any others?
leib10":3idlldcc said:It's funny how running the bass that high actually smooths it out and makes it less rumbe-ly. It doesn't really flub out all that much like the Rev Blue did. I like keeping the gain at about 1:30 or lower since past that it gets really, really saturated and isn't that great for fast riffs. If I'm playing hard rock, 3:00 is the way to go.