
Bleedback
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A friend is letting me borrow his Bogner Fish for a bit, but I've so far had less than stellar results with it (especially compared to my Mako Mak 4 preamp). Does anybody have any eq settings for the Fish they wouldn't mind sharing? Maybe some in the vein of Cantrell/AIC?
My efforts to coax a good tone out of it, specifically with the "Strato" and "Brown" channels, is always just really compressed, muddy, and blanketed no matter where I set the eq. I don't have a dedicated preamp to route it through right now, but I have put it through the poweramp of my VH4, JMP 2203, and the poweramp simulation of a two notes torpedo live with the exact same overly compressed, muddy, and blanketed tone out of each. I've even run it through tons of different power amp, cab ir's, and 3rd party cab ir variations via my Two Notes Torpedo Live with again the exact same lackluster tone results.
Do the eq controls on the fish interact in some special way? Just for the heck of it I even ran the Fish "Brown" channel preamp model in the Axe FX II straight into the power section of my VH4 and it sounded fantastic! It was tight, articulate, and massive sounding.
I'm just having a tough time accepting that the compressed, muddy, and blanketed tone I am hearing is what the Fish sounds like.

My efforts to coax a good tone out of it, specifically with the "Strato" and "Brown" channels, is always just really compressed, muddy, and blanketed no matter where I set the eq. I don't have a dedicated preamp to route it through right now, but I have put it through the poweramp of my VH4, JMP 2203, and the poweramp simulation of a two notes torpedo live with the exact same overly compressed, muddy, and blanketed tone out of each. I've even run it through tons of different power amp, cab ir's, and 3rd party cab ir variations via my Two Notes Torpedo Live with again the exact same lackluster tone results.
Do the eq controls on the fish interact in some special way? Just for the heck of it I even ran the Fish "Brown" channel preamp model in the Axe FX II straight into the power section of my VH4 and it sounded fantastic! It was tight, articulate, and massive sounding.
I'm just having a tough time accepting that the compressed, muddy, and blanketed tone I am hearing is what the Fish sounds like.
