
JakeAC5253
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Just wondering. I am the first person who will say A sounds like A, B sounds like B, but in all honesty is it possible to get in the ballpark?
chunktone":1houu5gd said:If you want JCM 800 tone, just get a JCM 800.
Try a Mesa StilettoJakeAC5253":32e32rqt said:I sort of expected replies like that. I am just trying to see if it has a more appropriate crunch tone to compliment the high gain channel. Plus I listen to a lot of Mastodon and they only use straight JCM 800. I can't get one though because a. they are extremely expensive and b. they sound like a Tiny Terror at bedroom volumes![]()
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Here is what I am thinking. Run two EQ pedals to help the amp condition the sound more. Run one in front of the amp to cut the 125-250 bands to lighten up the low mids a little, then maybe run a Maxon OD808 into the amp. Run the rhythm channel gain down to pretty much abysmal or light crunch (crunch mode?). Then put another EQ in the FX loop to a wide boost in the 2-6k region. After all this crank the master volume enough to get it breathing.
No go? I don't have one so I can't try it. Anyone with a 5150 and 2 EQs want to try it? I would be very grateful![]()
sgill72":jo17z0jw said:try the normal input. bright switch in.
set the gain around 11/12 o'clock. bass at 3 o'clock. mids around 10/11. high around 2. post around 4.5. (gets the power amp kicking alittle) finally...put the resonance around 9 o'clock, and the presence around 9/10 o'clock.
best sound I ever got out of that amp was with those settings. for some reason, the normal input seemed to be warmer and less modern to me.
Ventura":12dhh3mk said:One thing not mentioned thus far in the thread is that the volume control on yer ax Roll it back a bit, does wonders.
Or, conversely, crank the piss outta yer 5150 and make awesome sounds with it!!!!
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