
Lasse Lammert
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Oh, I love it for modern chuggy stuff as well...
Used it for these guys for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eRPzgB2zQs
Used it for these guys for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eRPzgB2zQs
All you need to do to tighten it up is a little boost pedal mid bump..also, crank the presence to 10, treble 0...and mids/bass between 4-6. Gain at 6-7 and I got tight thick chug all day. Through a G12 65 cab, and an eq pedal for the mid boost.SpiderWars":4qzwlufb said:I heard the top end get significantly less brash between 6-7. Up to 6 I would be reaching for the Treble control but at 7 the high end was fine. But that will vary with guitar and gain settings.
I got some RFT preamp tubes and decided to test them in my SLOclone last night and they both sounded awesome in V1. I think one reason for the sort of love/hate deal with the SLO is that it's not the greatest chugging amp. And what do many guitar players do when they test drive an amp? I know I'm guilty of just chugging out something simple. But after I did that for a few minutes and then actually started just playing I got lost and played for a while.
bog70":18aar0yh said:cecilbag":18aar0yh said:bog70":18aar0yh said:That video tells me what I've known all along, having owned 10-12 SLO's since 1992- the fantasy about an SLO haven't to be opened up for some miraculous glory, is a tall-tale internet myth, crock-of shit.
So are you saying you don't hear the sound fill in as the power section starts pumping? I've only owned the SLO I have but it absolutely gets thicker and more full when I get higher in the volume range.
Yes, as it does on most any other amp. The differences as he raises the MV are barely audible. My contention was the amp sounded great at whatever volume. ANY amp sound better turned up, not just an SLO, as I hear on various forums repeated like a parrot.
Lasse Lammert":2s165f8v said:Oh, I love it for modern chuggy stuff as well...
Used it for these guys for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eRPzgB2zQs
slash57":2pvpygyi said:Lasse Lammert":2pvpygyi said:Oh, I love it for modern chuggy stuff as well...
Used it for these guys for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eRPzgB2zQs
What do you usually use to tighten up the lowend? The clip sounds really great, tight and thick!![]()
Without a pedal I can't seem to get this kind of sound, it's just not that tight. I'd be happy for suggestions
The Maxon OD808 cuts almost too much bass, as my SLO is completely stock (no depth mod) it removes a lot of bass.
Thanks![]()
slash57":pgh86uw7 said:Thanks for the response, I'll have to try one out.
Too bad the depth mod probably costs way too much here in switzerland :/ Also eventually selling it if it's not factory modded or by a very known modder is gonna be harder probably![]()
Depth mods are extremely easy. The only parts are 1 pot, 1 capacitor, and a little wire.slash57":2fq9hby9 said:Thanks for the response, I'll have to try one out.
Too bad the depth mod probably costs way too much here in switzerland :/ Also eventually selling it if it's not factory modded or by a very known modder is gonna be harder probably![]()
Try a cheap Danelectro eq pedal..just bump the mids, and throw some low end in there as well. They're like 30 bucks. That's all I needed..a Boss OD1X also adds mids and nice tight low end also. Just more options for you to try..slash57":7d452u4o said:Thanks for the response, I'll have to try one out.
Too bad the depth mod probably costs way too much here in switzerland :/ Also eventually selling it if it's not factory modded or by a very known modder is gonna be harder probably![]()
SpiderWars":8f1pp3ef said:I think one reason for the sort of love/hate deal with the SLO is that it's not the greatest chugging amp.
godgrinder":29bg3x9f said:SpiderWars":29bg3x9f said:I think one reason for the sort of love/hate deal with the SLO is that it's not the greatest chugging amp.
One thing worth noting is that the gain on channel 1 also has an influence on channel 2. When you turn the channel 1 gain up, channel 2 gets slightly looser. So if you want tight then try having channel 1 gain all the way down. However it's rather subtle.