TS808
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Just something I thought I'd bring up as a discussion as well as to get some valued feedback from everyone.
Alot of times, when I visit other forums to look at user patches for their amps, whether it is a Vox Valvetronix or even some of the user settings on Customtone.com for the Line 6 Flextone, I notice the following:
Alot of folks are really CRANKING the bass on their EQ's, while not emphasizing much in mids or treble. I know tone is subjective, and I usually emphasize the mids and treble and roll back the bass as the amp volume goes up.
Just wondering...does this make sense? My thought is if I wanted more bass, hey, I'll go play bass
How do you EQ your amps?? I know too that every amp is different, but for example, on my AD50VT212 and Flextone III XL...the JCM 800 model is bassy enough, yet I see people diming the bass very often, and setting mids and treble at 12:00 or sometimes even lower.
Any thoughts? Or what is your preference?
Alot of times, when I visit other forums to look at user patches for their amps, whether it is a Vox Valvetronix or even some of the user settings on Customtone.com for the Line 6 Flextone, I notice the following:
Alot of folks are really CRANKING the bass on their EQ's, while not emphasizing much in mids or treble. I know tone is subjective, and I usually emphasize the mids and treble and roll back the bass as the amp volume goes up.
Just wondering...does this make sense? My thought is if I wanted more bass, hey, I'll go play bass
How do you EQ your amps?? I know too that every amp is different, but for example, on my AD50VT212 and Flextone III XL...the JCM 800 model is bassy enough, yet I see people diming the bass very often, and setting mids and treble at 12:00 or sometimes even lower.
Any thoughts? Or what is your preference?