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sixty-niner
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hello gentlemen,
I am in a new band (the new guy in the band) and the second guitar player. While my skill lever is much higher then the other guitar player I think we gel very well. We play a variety of classic rock and current stuff and I am using a modded marshall100 watt amp (2 channel friedman modded steve stevens amp cleans and effects loop with Cameron style gain) while the other guitar player has a small fender combo and uses a grip of pedals for distortion (which don't sound very good but I aint one to gossip so you didn't hear that from me). I am new to playing with another guitar player and am having trouble with levels of volume. On rock songs his sound cuts through very nicely because its quite clean and just barley broken up while mine I have a very hard time even hearing myself play. In practice I would turn up so I can hear myself and it was too loud (per everyone in the band), so I have played while not being able to hear myself in practice to appease everyone else. I boost my solos so I can hear them. Well, we played our first gig and we got ALOT of feedback. feedback like "why in the hell aren't you playing all of the solos??? the other guy can't!!!" "Why cant we hear you???? You need to turn up a lot more!!!" The good thing is that this feedback was given so everyone in the band could hear it so I think things will change this next practice but I still don't know how to level out my guitar so that I can hear myself and not blow him away with volume. Is there a way to position your amplifier? Should I back off on the gain?
any suggestions are very welcome.
I am in a new band (the new guy in the band) and the second guitar player. While my skill lever is much higher then the other guitar player I think we gel very well. We play a variety of classic rock and current stuff and I am using a modded marshall100 watt amp (2 channel friedman modded steve stevens amp cleans and effects loop with Cameron style gain) while the other guitar player has a small fender combo and uses a grip of pedals for distortion (which don't sound very good but I aint one to gossip so you didn't hear that from me). I am new to playing with another guitar player and am having trouble with levels of volume. On rock songs his sound cuts through very nicely because its quite clean and just barley broken up while mine I have a very hard time even hearing myself play. In practice I would turn up so I can hear myself and it was too loud (per everyone in the band), so I have played while not being able to hear myself in practice to appease everyone else. I boost my solos so I can hear them. Well, we played our first gig and we got ALOT of feedback. feedback like "why in the hell aren't you playing all of the solos??? the other guy can't!!!" "Why cant we hear you???? You need to turn up a lot more!!!" The good thing is that this feedback was given so everyone in the band could hear it so I think things will change this next practice but I still don't know how to level out my guitar so that I can hear myself and not blow him away with volume. Is there a way to position your amplifier? Should I back off on the gain?
any suggestions are very welcome.