kavevester
Inspired
My Gibson LP black beauty keeps on producing a floppy lo end.. What is the best method to investigate/adjust this problem?
1. String gauges
2. Pickup height (Lower to better harmonics, higher ? - don't know the impact on the bad lo end sound)
3. Pre gain stage EQ (use the eq before the gain/OD)
4. Keep on looking for an amp which has a better lo end tone (loose my patience doing this - shooting in the dark kind of thing)
The sound overall is juicy and fat but the lo end when played alone is week and floppy also missing attack/punch...
I like the Friedman's amps for this hi gain purpose but cannot adjust the amp block to better this lo end bad sound. (Guess it's not that bad but not perfect)
It's even worse on my Fender Strat. (the picture). That's why I only play clean parts with the start and that's not ok with a expensive guitar like that. So I need to understand the factors..
1. String gauges
2. Pickup height (Lower to better harmonics, higher ? - don't know the impact on the bad lo end sound)
3. Pre gain stage EQ (use the eq before the gain/OD)
4. Keep on looking for an amp which has a better lo end tone (loose my patience doing this - shooting in the dark kind of thing)
The sound overall is juicy and fat but the lo end when played alone is week and floppy also missing attack/punch...
I like the Friedman's amps for this hi gain purpose but cannot adjust the amp block to better this lo end bad sound. (Guess it's not that bad but not perfect)
It's even worse on my Fender Strat. (the picture). That's why I only play clean parts with the start and that's not ok with a expensive guitar like that. So I need to understand the factors..