No more need for a treble bleed?

MisterE

Fractal Fanatic
Lately i've been playing a lot with my Larkins (see my recordings ;))
They don't have a treble bleed as my other guitars have and I didn't miss it.
When I turned down the volume, the tone somewhat stayed the same, just cleaner on gainier amps.
I just grabbed on with a treble bleed and, when turning down the volume, the tone got too harsh.
So I disabled the treble bleed and now it's fine.
Does this mean that with the Axe-FX II, there's no more need for a treble bleed?
 
A higher input imepedance on the amp will reduce the loss of highs when you roll back the volume on the guitar. A lower capacitance guitar cable will also reduce the loss of highs.
 
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