
311splawndude
Well-known member
In-room Splawn+Boogie sex warning!
So with all the talk about scooping mids, dial with your ears not your eyes, ghost notes, biasing etc. I wanted to get your opinion on this tone.
Over the past few weeks (building up over time I suppose) I was getting this weird clank and brittle tone shit and I didn't know what to do so I started troubleshooting. Typical stuff:
Swapping preamp tubes
Put in some new Mullard EL34s
Biased those*
Put the Boogie back to 6L6 instead of EL34s
Went straight in bypassing pedals
Dioxit in all her holes
etc
NOTE: I run my Treble on "0" on the Splawn and my Duncan Custom Custom is a trembucker version in a non-Strat so the poles don't match up exactly. Rectoverb settings are pretty normal for a Recto. The whole thing was very loud! I was wearing ear plugs.
THEN: I noticed that all this time of troubleshooting I accidently had my guitar tone rolled all the way down
So this is what I got:
Good? Bad? Am I going deaf?
So with all the talk about scooping mids, dial with your ears not your eyes, ghost notes, biasing etc. I wanted to get your opinion on this tone.
Over the past few weeks (building up over time I suppose) I was getting this weird clank and brittle tone shit and I didn't know what to do so I started troubleshooting. Typical stuff:
Swapping preamp tubes
Put in some new Mullard EL34s
Biased those*
Put the Boogie back to 6L6 instead of EL34s
Went straight in bypassing pedals
Dioxit in all her holes
etc
NOTE: I run my Treble on "0" on the Splawn and my Duncan Custom Custom is a trembucker version in a non-Strat so the poles don't match up exactly. Rectoverb settings are pretty normal for a Recto. The whole thing was very loud! I was wearing ear plugs.
THEN: I noticed that all this time of troubleshooting I accidently had my guitar tone rolled all the way down

So this is what I got:
Good? Bad? Am I going deaf?