I'm going crazy, not to make this guitar sound, but I do want to make that "hollow" tone that has this amp.
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It sounds like a wah in a fixed position, it does not have that effect, nor the wah bell, but it has a hollow tone.
The amp was modified by Tommy Folkesson.
Talking to him, he told me the following;
The parametric eq can do just that.
With parametric equalizer you can do what wha-wha does but with more precision
Than any wha.
You just pick a frequency at 650hz boost it about 15dB and then check what Q-value
E.g. Bandwith is up to your taste. There you have your fixed wha sound!
The parametric is just what I put in Kee's Marshall. The first time
In my workshop we used a pedal parametric eq from Ibanez. Dialed in his sound
And then I built it into his Marshalls.
I have tried the parametric equalizer, I have also used filters with bandpass mode, and there is no way, I can not make that hollow tone.
Any ideas?
If someone really succeeds in doing that, I can even pay him
View since 14:09
It sounds like a wah in a fixed position, it does not have that effect, nor the wah bell, but it has a hollow tone.
The amp was modified by Tommy Folkesson.
Talking to him, he told me the following;
The parametric eq can do just that.
With parametric equalizer you can do what wha-wha does but with more precision
Than any wha.
You just pick a frequency at 650hz boost it about 15dB and then check what Q-value
E.g. Bandwith is up to your taste. There you have your fixed wha sound!
The parametric is just what I put in Kee's Marshall. The first time
In my workshop we used a pedal parametric eq from Ibanez. Dialed in his sound
And then I built it into his Marshalls.
I have tried the parametric equalizer, I have also used filters with bandpass mode, and there is no way, I can not make that hollow tone.
Any ideas?
If someone really succeeds in doing that, I can even pay him
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