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  • I can't hear you guitar well enough?

  • @FenderStratocaster06 Hey there!

    Try this version with better audio mix /watch?v=l46IciRvMI8

    Or check the video response link

    Cheers!

  • Nice!  Great sound! Can you tell me how did you minimize the boxxy sound those Randall cabinets tend to get. I'd love to know your secret.

  • @biznatchio Thanks!

    Sure, keep the output volume on a low/moderate level.

    If you crank the volume, the sound gets boxy.

    This was recorded with the volume at 9 'clock.

    And a little delay always helps to spread out the sound :)

    Cheers!

  • How do you get that sound on second chanel of Lonestar?I have LSC and made reeder mod but still sounds muddy "bassy" and have very little drive widouth BBpreamp.Is it posible that high output Dimarzios take out that great tone from Lonestar?Love your sound and playing.Best wishes from Croatia!

  • @alenv3 Hey there!

    It's seems that a lot of people have problems with the gain channel.

    It has an old style eq circuit, so it's really sensitive. The trick is to set the bass to zero, dial in the best possible sound and then increase the bass. The more distortion, the less bass. Mine is set to 8-10 'clock., never more.

    All my guitars, the Fender and Les Paul style once sound great, just be careful with the bass.

    Thank you for your kind words!

    Cheers!

  • @alenv3 get a cab with some vintage 30s, makes the bass sound real tight and the high end shine really well.

  • Pro...

  • @haplue96 Thank you son :)

    He really is my son :P

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