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I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
Wagster":2xsoxmt8 said:I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
Most of it is hated on here but this is a money gigfuzzyguitars":3fd3cxfl said:Wagster":3fd3cxfl said:I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
can you expand on what bands and songs that you are playing.
that would help
steve
Wagster":1v4rb1d4 said:Most of it is hated on here but this is a money gigfuzzyguitars":1v4rb1d4 said:Wagster":1v4rb1d4 said:I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
can you expand on what bands and songs that you are playing.
that would help
steve![]()
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Nickelback, Theory Of A Deadman, Velvet Revolver, Shinedown, Foo Fighters, VH, Wezzer, Linkin Park ect.
The tone on Bad Girlfriend for example is more modern and tighter in the bass than what I've been able to get from the SL.
fuzzyguitars":1k5e7qov said:Wagster":1k5e7qov said:Most of it is hated on here but this is a money gigfuzzyguitars":1k5e7qov said:Wagster":1k5e7qov said:I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
can you expand on what bands and songs that you are playing.
that would help
steve![]()
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Nickelback, Theory Of A Deadman, Velvet Revolver, Shinedown, Foo Fighters, VH, Wezzer, Linkin Park ect.
The tone on Bad Girlfriend for example is more modern and tighter in the bass than what I've been able to get from the SL.
eg3/4x
theory of a deadman tone for sure!
trust me, i know
Flump":1byo8go8 said:fuzzyguitars":1byo8go8 said:Wagster":1byo8go8 said:Most of it is hated on here but this is a money gigfuzzyguitars":1byo8go8 said:Wagster":1byo8go8 said:I just joined a band that plays a lot of modern rock. Can the SL cover the heavier type of modern rock tones? If not what module?
can you expand on what bands and songs that you are playing.
that would help
steve![]()
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Nickelback, Theory Of A Deadman, Velvet Revolver, Shinedown, Foo Fighters, VH, Wezzer, Linkin Park ect.
The tone on Bad Girlfriend for example is more modern and tighter in the bass than what I've been able to get from the SL.
eg3/4x
theory of a deadman tone for sure!
trust me, i know
This for sure. I can do Tool, Muse, APC style tones with the mids way up, and Theory of a deadman, shinedown stuff with the mids down.
aeroic":1awmrd3k said:Honestly man...I'd get a single channel Randall XTC module and have it modded to Jeff Hilligan's specs. That's the best Marshall modern tone I've played to date. That and a BB Preamp...is awesome.
rlord1974":2wr8cgoy said:aeroic":2wr8cgoy said:Honestly man...I'd get a single channel Randall XTC module and have it modded to Jeff Hilligan's specs. That's the best Marshall modern tone I've played to date. That and a BB Preamp...is awesome.
Hey:
Can you give me your take on the Scorch? What amp(s) does it sound most like? How's the eq curve? Gain characteristics? Sustain?
I take it you are using it as your lead tone? Do you use it for rhythms too?
Thanks man!![]()
aeroic":1pbxrznx said:rlord1974":1pbxrznx said:aeroic":1pbxrznx said:Honestly man...I'd get a single channel Randall XTC module and have it modded to Jeff Hilligan's specs. That's the best Marshall modern tone I've played to date. That and a BB Preamp...is awesome.
Hey:
Can you give me your take on the Scorch? What amp(s) does it sound most like? How's the eq curve? Gain characteristics? Sustain?
I take it you are using it as your lead tone? Do you use it for rhythms too?
Thanks man!![]()
The Scorch is like taking a Marshall JCM 800 hot-rodded and marrying it w/ a Mesa Mark IV. It has a LOT of gain, but it is VERY usable throughout. I use it as a heavy rhythm tone mainly. It has great sustain. It's not as smooth on the top end as some...as the treble part of the EQ is a bit higher to really add more bite to it. I personally love the Scorch for my modern rock heavy tones FOR SURE. The mids on it can go from extremely scooped to very present. Definitely a VERY broad spectrum of tones can be achieved w/ the Scorch. It definitely has modern rock written all over it for sure.
I use the XTC for my lead tone. It has this great vocal property to it that I just plain love. It's my favorite tone I have in my whole arsenal for sure. It's super and punchy on the low end, but warm through the mids, and a good bite on the top end. I just can't say enough good things about it. I use it both for more hard rock / hot-rodded marshally rhythm tones as well as my lead tone for sure.
rlord1974":1dcigghv said:aeroic":1dcigghv said:rlord1974":1dcigghv said:aeroic":1dcigghv said:Honestly man...I'd get a single channel Randall XTC module and have it modded to Jeff Hilligan's specs. That's the best Marshall modern tone I've played to date. That and a BB Preamp...is awesome.
Hey:
Can you give me your take on the Scorch? What amp(s) does it sound most like? How's the eq curve? Gain characteristics? Sustain?
I take it you are using it as your lead tone? Do you use it for rhythms too?
Thanks man!![]()
The Scorch is like taking a Marshall JCM 800 hot-rodded and marrying it w/ a Mesa Mark IV. It has a LOT of gain, but it is VERY usable throughout. I use it as a heavy rhythm tone mainly. It has great sustain. It's not as smooth on the top end as some...as the treble part of the EQ is a bit higher to really add more bite to it. I personally love the Scorch for my modern rock heavy tones FOR SURE. The mids on it can go from extremely scooped to very present. Definitely a VERY broad spectrum of tones can be achieved w/ the Scorch. It definitely has modern rock written all over it for sure.
I use the XTC for my lead tone. It has this great vocal property to it that I just plain love. It's my favorite tone I have in my whole arsenal for sure. It's super and punchy on the low end, but warm through the mids, and a good bite on the top end. I just can't say enough good things about it. I use it both for more hard rock / hot-rodded marshally rhythm tones as well as my lead tone for sure.
Thanks for the descriptions! I have heard your rig on that video you posted around a month ago and it does sound killer. I am not really into metal, but like a real overdriven and singing lead tone. After hearing the clip of the Scorch that Jeff posted on here a few weeks back, I thought it might fit the bill. I am hoping he can get it into a dual module, though......