Aja
Inspired
I've been absolutely in love with the tones I have been getting. Certainly because of the amazing new update, but mostly just because I've been meticulously tweaking and experimenting. Probably because the update sounds so good....It's a perfect circle.
Anyway, as I have been noodling with my highest gain lead tones I have noticed a certain harmonic "swoosh" sound buried deep in the background. I was wondering if this is the intermodulation distortion that this particular amp would produce in a real world scenario too.
I also remember John Mayer talking about (this was a few years ago and a lot of updates have happened since) this digital "whoosh" sound when two notes rubbed together as an indicator that digital was JUST on the brink of being perfect, but not there yet to him.
I wonder if this sound is what he may have been referencing?
I am using the Double Verb Normal with a compressor and Suhr Riot. I think I read somewhere (probably the Wiki) that the early Fender amps tend to do weird things with distortion. If I remember correctly mostly in the low end.
Here is a sound example, hopefully you can hear what I am talking about.
It's really present in the very first note. Sorry for the annoying sounds lol.
Anyway, as I have been noodling with my highest gain lead tones I have noticed a certain harmonic "swoosh" sound buried deep in the background. I was wondering if this is the intermodulation distortion that this particular amp would produce in a real world scenario too.
I also remember John Mayer talking about (this was a few years ago and a lot of updates have happened since) this digital "whoosh" sound when two notes rubbed together as an indicator that digital was JUST on the brink of being perfect, but not there yet to him.
I wonder if this sound is what he may have been referencing?
I am using the Double Verb Normal with a compressor and Suhr Riot. I think I read somewhere (probably the Wiki) that the early Fender amps tend to do weird things with distortion. If I remember correctly mostly in the low end.
Here is a sound example, hopefully you can hear what I am talking about.
It's really present in the very first note. Sorry for the annoying sounds lol.
I do hear a pulsating thing going on. That sounds like a vibrating string that's just barely brushing against a fret. Try raising the action a bit or adding a touch of relief.
