For headphones and monitors I always use the Cab low cut but vary it a lot depending on whether I'm playing to a backing track or a drum machine and trying to fit in versus just playing dry, in which case I like to keep quite a lot of the low end in. I sometimes add a touch of Cab preamp and its EQ to sweeten things up especially with cleaner tones. Otherwise I usually try to make the most out of selecting the right amp and cab and mic position to start with. Although recently I'm finding out how you can squeeze out a lot more range out of an amp such as the JTM45 by handsomely applying the Amp Input / Output Eq to help it along in the low regions while still having it produce the elusive "edge of a square wave" doom sound that can barely be tamed even with guitar volume knob at zero.
When playing through a power amp with a band I just let the actual cab to do its thing and sweeten or desugar things with power amp eq.
When playing through a power amp with a band I just let the actual cab to do its thing and sweeten or desugar things with power amp eq.
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