Hagen Settings?

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Just wondering how you guys with Hagens have been dialing in your sound.
I play mostly metal. I have had my Hagen for about 10 months and I'm pretty much a plug and play guy.
I have been running the channel volume at about noon and the eq's at 12-1:00.
Lately I've been trying to dial back the channel volume and crank the master more.
any input would be appreciated.
 
It's all personal preference man.... I found my Ch.3 to be most suited to aggressive metal styles of playing. Master at noon is ample, channel at 2 or 3 o'clock is more than enough to rattle the teeth. Depth and Presence at 11 o'clock, maybe a hair less for depth; mids at 2 to 3 o'clock, treble at noon to 1 o'clock, bass at 11 o'clock to noon. The variety in the tone for me comes in moving the mids from 10 o'clock (scooped metal) to 3 o'clock (grindy in-yer-face metal).

Having said this, Ch.4 is a crazy ride as a main channel too. Try it out when you have some time!! I was blown away with this channel in the sense that I thought it was JUST a lead channel (heh, bad call), and I managed to get some super tasty tones out of it with low gain, high volume, lower treble, moderate mids, and using the 2nd master volume.

Peace,
mojo
 
Actually all my channels are set kind of the same way :

- Gain around 12 for ch. 1 & 4, 2 for ch. 2, 1 for ch. 3
- Volume around 10
- Treble around 1 (except ch. 1 - 12)
- Middle around 1 (except ch. 3 - 11)
- Bass around 1

Presence and Depth around 1 too when I'm playing low volume, around 11 when I crank the master.

For now I'm using it in a conventionnal way (clean-crunch-rhythm-lead), but as Ventura said that's not such an evidence : ch. 2 can be a very heavy metal rhythm channel or lead channel, ch. 4 a fantastic heavy crunch channel, ch. 3 is just a perfect all around channel.
 
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