I totally agree that chugging some riffs with the equivalent of multiple 4x12 cabs is a blast. Even better, two guitarists and a drummer jammin some old-style metal riffs. No bass player required.
Seek and Destroy, baby! For you never know For Whom the Bell Tolls!So, Metallica???!!!
And time marches on....Seek and Destroy, baby! For you never know For Whom the Bell Tolls!
Seek and Destroy, baby! For you never know For Whom the Bell Tolls!
A big low end sounds great on its own, how many guitarists play most of the time. Thus, many think this is the tone they want in the mix/live, because that's "their tone."No subs on stage dammit!!
Played with a drummer who loved his sub on stage and our stage sound
was MUD to the point that there were times when playing that I could not
distinguish anything amongst the kick drum, bass, and my guitar. Hated it!
With much prodding and begging and pleading we got him to move it off
stage and to where it should have been in the first place.
Edit: I still don't get where this notion started amongst a generation or more of
guitar players where they think they need all this low-end to have good tone. Blech!
About 2 - 3. Default frequency.
Ride the lightning is still my favorite Metallica albumI may be the only Metallica fan who liked them better with passive pickups and Marshalls,
versus EMGs and Mesa Boogies.
I've been oomphfing with the CAB Proximity for ages, but I've never realized that it has a frequency parameter
So yeah, default must be good
Hey Guys - great tip thank you Yek!
Biggness - I am an old guy playing in my home studio for fun, but fun includes moving air sometimes, plus I am just curious. How doyou add a sub? I have 2 FRFR cabs that I play through. How would I add a sub to that setup?
Thanks
Joe
it is. Default delivers the punch. I see no need for an additional sub when you have good quality monitors.
A big low end sounds great on its own, how many guitarists play most of the time. Thus, many think this is the tone they want in the mix/live, because that's "their tone."
Just because it sounds good by itself does not mean it sounds good together!
I use this one, which you just run into out of the axe fx via XLR, then out of the sub INTO your FRFR cabs via XLR.Hey Guys - great tip thank you Yek!
Biggness - I am an old guy playing in my home studio for fun, but fun includes moving air sometimes, plus I am just curious. How doyou add a sub? I have 2 FRFR cabs that I play through. How would I add a sub to that setup?
Thanks
Joe
it is. Default delivers the punch. I see no need for an additional sub when you have good quality monitors.
This seems to accomplish it so consistently well Boss released a Waza craft version of it. View attachment 86828