Mark Muldoon
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Is there a good setting for the EQ's we have? Lemme NO
please!
please!
4CMTo reduce flub, cut the amount of low end going into the amp or drive. How are you running the FX8? In front of the amp, in the FX loop, or 4 cable method?
THat worked on a lot of them, Thanks!Try a filter block in front of the amp set to a gentle low cut filter at around 80 to 100 Hz or so. That should tighten things up. If the tone is then lacking in low end you can then add an EQ block in the Amp's FX loop to boost the low end back up a bit, post distortion.
I will try that on the new ones I'm building tonite! TY!Cut 120hZ in everything.
I tried it PRE AND 4CM WORKS GOOD!One of my rigs is a Mesa Dual Rectifier (very flubby amp) with an FX-8 Mark II connected thru 4CM. To cut the flub, I used one of the tube screamers in the Drive block.