Doesn't everyone boost these days? Everyone with a Recto does.Wizard of Ozz":ch4ithik said:He's boosting the amp with an od pedal. Not the most accurate representation of the pure sound from the DMoll.
slyym":2yixfxpt said:Doesn't everyone boost these days? Everyone with a Recto does.Wizard of Ozz":2yixfxpt said:He's boosting the amp with an od pedal. Not the most accurate representation of the pure sound from the DMoll.
K-Roll":3inbfx1d said:but that's why you use OD pedals - to get rid of flub and fizz.. cause you usually put your gain to lower settings and kick the front.
btw.. the reason why it sounds good is that cab and probably the guitar/player cause a friend of mine has a D Moll and it does not sound anywhere near as good as here.
UberschallEL34":2k28og0o said:DMoll doesn't disappoint whether or not you use an OD to flavor the sound or not. Great amp - and the clip is a buddy of mine, killer riffs + great tone.
*Raises hand confidently.*Wizard of Ozz":1mbup87x said:Some people prefer tight, cutting, articulate rhythm tones without a boost. Just by plugging straight in. What a concept huh?
Wizard of Ozz":7w2agfp4 said:slyym":7w2agfp4 said:Doesn't everyone boost these days? Everyone with a Recto does.Wizard of Ozz":7w2agfp4 said:He's boosting the amp with an od pedal. Not the most accurate representation of the pure sound from the DMoll.
No... they don't.
Some people prefer tight, cutting, articulate rhythm tones without a boost. Just by plugging straight in. What a concept huh?
Wizard of Ozz":1xevy278 said:K-Roll":1xevy278 said:but that's why you use OD pedals - to get rid of flub and fizz.. cause you usually put your gain to lower settings and kick the front.
btw.. the reason why it sounds good is that cab and probably the guitar/player cause a friend of mine has a D Moll and it does not sound anywhere near as good as here.
Don't bet on the cab... I've also owned the Mills AB... and its has a sloppy lowend and boomy bass... like a Mesa OS Recto 4X12 on crack. One of my least favorite 4X12s eva. It's a super-heavy weight, giant sized cab with oversized interior dimensions.
It's the high output pickups and od pedal together... like driving the front-end on a Mesa Rectifier.
Wizard of Ozz":yps8r77l said:K-Roll":yps8r77l said:but that's why you use OD pedals - to get rid of flub and fizz.. cause you usually put your gain to lower settings and kick the front.
btw.. the reason why it sounds good is that cab and probably the guitar/player cause a friend of mine has a D Moll and it does not sound anywhere near as good as here.
Don't bet on the cab... I've also owned the Mills AB... and its has a sloppy lowend and boomy bass... like a Mesa OS Recto 4X12 on crack. One of my least favorite 4X12s eva. It's a super-heavy weight, giant sized cab with oversized interior dimensions.
It's the high output pickups and od pedal together... like driving the front-end on a Mesa Rectifier.
mhenson42":5itezc72 said:Wizard of Ozz":5itezc72 said:K-Roll":5itezc72 said:but that's why you use OD pedals - to get rid of flub and fizz.. cause you usually put your gain to lower settings and kick the front.
btw.. the reason why it sounds good is that cab and probably the guitar/player cause a friend of mine has a D Moll and it does not sound anywhere near as good as here.
Don't bet on the cab... I've also owned the Mills AB... and its has a sloppy lowend and boomy bass... like a Mesa OS Recto 4X12 on crack. One of my least favorite 4X12s eva. It's a super-heavy weight, giant sized cab with oversized interior dimensions.
It's the high output pickups and od pedal together... like driving the front-end on a Mesa Rectifier.
It is definitely a battleship anchor. You need the proper speakers in the Mills....Scumback H55/H75 sound amazing in this cab - no flub or boomy bass. Though these days, I don't use my Mills much. I'm using standard sized cabs with J75s/v30s (and I just got a fane loaded FB cab) and they are amazingly tight.