
primerib
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I'm learning to not take youtube videos to seriously
I was going to unload mine awhile back. I first swapped it to EL34 and then GL 77's. That brought me to my senses. The Shiva 20th will go first. MaybeVentura":3vcd7y7t said:leib10":3vcd7y7t said:I really wasn't able to find any good Uberschall clips, so I took a plunge and just got one. It's really sensitive to speaker type; you've got to have nice speakers or the bass will flub out too much. As everybody says, it really comes down to whether it's your thing or not. It's got this weird low-mid voicing that I happen to love, and IMO it's probably one of the most aggressive amps out there.
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My only real regret in the amps that have come and gone is the fact I unloaded my brand new Uber TJ and UberKab due to infrequency of use. Bloody dead mint, and I just unloaded them like no big deal. One of the wickedest sounding amps in the world - period.
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glassjaw7":2e125g8q said:Here you go sir.Good luck dealing with the GAS after this one.
Always liked this clip too. Sounds just evil, like a recto being pushed into almost meltdown.![]()
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Ventura":3tmgss4a said:AmpliFIRE":3tmgss4a said:Marshall Law":3tmgss4a said:here is my favorite clip![]()
I beg to differ...this one truly captures what it sounds like in the room
(after you're done swatting all of the bees)
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WTF...!!?!?!?!!?
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Digital Jams":186k6b53 said:The real funny thing is that he could be a very respected forum poster that never posts clips.....................................never know![]()
Shiny_Surface":39g9hp0y said:Digital Jams":39g9hp0y said:The real funny thing is that he could be a very respected forum poster that never posts clips.....................................never know![]()
I always chuckled at Ed D's phrase "They can type a good solo on the forums".![]()
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Zaman":ayxc5xfg said:i ended up buying a Uberschall Rev2. While I do love it, the amp just isn't versatile enough for me and I can't connect with it. Great amp though which oozes tone. Surprising for such a high gain amp.
Yes it does, and it does it very well...and I would argue that, IMHO, the best amp model the Axe does is indeed the Uber (it does the Rectos very well also).threadkiller":2zgz0ycp said:Just to stir the pot. Doesn't the axe-fx have an Uber model?Everytime I hear an amp that I like, it seems that fractal has got it covered.
fearhk213":3bt0ddap said:I loved my Uber, but it took me a while to bond with it at first. I chalk that up to it being one of the trickiest amps to dial in IMO. I found mine pretty versatile, but it always had this certain aggressiveness to its character that's always present. I could see that being bothersome for someone looking for an amp that excels at versatility.
Maybe I can offer a couple of tips for dialing it in that may help....
The Presence and Mid controls are key. If you like a scooped tone, dial the presence down rather than the mids. Then use the mids & treble to compensate. Also, dialing the presence up to 1:30 and beyond tightens the sound & seems to add a slight amount of gain. It's almost as if the presence acts more like a mid control in many ways.
Of course it depends on what guitar, pickups, speakers, etc, but a good starting point for I found for my Rev.2 was:
bass- 10:30
mids- 2:00
treble-1:30
presence- 2:00
gain- 1:30
volume- 12:00
Master- as loud as you can take it
The above setting is not a scooped tone, but a good solid heavy tone with just enough cut and chunk.
One cool thing to try is to crank the Master to 11-12:00 and use the individual channel volume to bring up the volume. Getting the power section working harder gives it a little more muscular of a sound.
Awesome to hear man! Glad I could helpZaman":16g2vxa3 said:fearhk213":16g2vxa3 said:I loved my Uber, but it took me a while to bond with it at first. I chalk that up to it being one of the trickiest amps to dial in IMO. I found mine pretty versatile, but it always had this certain aggressiveness to its character that's always present. I could see that being bothersome for someone looking for an amp that excels at versatility.
Maybe I can offer a couple of tips for dialing it in that may help....
The Presence and Mid controls are key. If you like a scooped tone, dial the presence down rather than the mids. Then use the mids & treble to compensate. Also, dialing the presence up to 1:30 and beyond tightens the sound & seems to add a slight amount of gain. It's almost as if the presence acts more like a mid control in many ways.
Of course it depends on what guitar, pickups, speakers, etc, but a good starting point for I found for my Rev.2 was:
bass- 10:30
mids- 2:00
treble-1:30
presence- 2:00
gain- 1:30
volume- 12:00
Master- as loud as you can take it
The above setting is not a scooped tone, but a good solid heavy tone with just enough cut and chunk.
One cool thing to try is to crank the Master to 11-12:00 and use the individual channel volume to bring up the volume. Getting the power section working harder gives it a little more muscular of a sound.
Dude, I actually took your advice with an open mind and OH MY GOD!!!! I can't BELIEVE how much the sound changes when you tweak the presence and treat it as a gauge for mids!!!!!!!!!! Man, thank you so much! This amp is now officially competition for my Diezel Einstein. It has such a rich sound now with beautiful articulation and attack.