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@woodbutcher65
When I use the plexi models, if I crank everything EVH style, because my pickups are not the old vintage type and the ax8 input is calibrated to a certain level, I guess the axe-fx is the same, the plexi sounds overly dark, muddy and saturated. No clarity, tightness or sizzle. Is that your problem?
6 steps to fix the problem that work for me :
Disable the input gate and speaker comp.
Max all amp knobs. G/B/M/T/P/M.
Roll down your pickup volume to 10%. Slight crunch sound.
Enter the speaker page and manipulate the resonances to control the thump and presence you might lack or have in excess.
Turn the pickup volume up until it starts to sound harsh and out of control and stay below that limit.
Use the preamp bias and poweramp bias to get rid of the larsen if you have one.
When I use the plexi models, if I crank everything EVH style, because my pickups are not the old vintage type and the ax8 input is calibrated to a certain level, I guess the axe-fx is the same, the plexi sounds overly dark, muddy and saturated. No clarity, tightness or sizzle. Is that your problem?
6 steps to fix the problem that work for me :
Disable the input gate and speaker comp.
Max all amp knobs. G/B/M/T/P/M.
Roll down your pickup volume to 10%. Slight crunch sound.
Enter the speaker page and manipulate the resonances to control the thump and presence you might lack or have in excess.
Turn the pickup volume up until it starts to sound harsh and out of control and stay below that limit.
Use the preamp bias and poweramp bias to get rid of the larsen if you have one.