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I knew that would get your attention
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3778 posts later..............you ever consider you've been on the wrong forum?Joeytpg":236j08cw said:I don't like too much gain...the only guy that gets away with too much gain and some how makes it work in his favor is Mark Day...... other than him I don't like overly gainy tones for hard rock or even metal.
War Admiral":cyu46nki said:I knew that would get your attentionDiscuss...
Ventura":ihac1v4e said:If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I see it this way...
a) peeps who crank the gain are typically bedroom rockstars, it sounds good at low volumes
b) peeps who record quickly realize gain ain't your friend, but a good EQ is
c) peeps who play live quickly realize gain ain't what it is at the practice level, and tend to EQ it down
d) peeps who rely on true-high gain tones for their recordings and performances realize mids become very important
e) peeps come to realize mids are important in maintaining their uber high-gain siggy sound then go on to seek amps that cut with aforementioned high levels of gain
f) the aforementioned people from D and E typically end up on RT.
Mo