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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 518734" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>I've found good results with like 90% preamp, 75% hi, 40% mid and 100% low. On live recordings I hear a lot more mid but on albums it's pretty much nonexistent. Of course, those settings only really work based on my position. If I lean down to fiddle with knobs on the pedals it sounds completely different. Either way, cut the mid, boost the low to thicken it and in my case I have to retard the preamp a little otherwise I get some real funky sounds. Best way to describe it would be to call it palm harmonics. Open notes sound great but when muting it creates a sort of ringing. Very strange but I manage. I really need to invest in a volume pedal. So simple but I think it would help eliminate some sacrifices I make when trying to get an "almost dirty" sound and swells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 518734, member: 10035"] I've found good results with like 90% preamp, 75% hi, 40% mid and 100% low. On live recordings I hear a lot more mid but on albums it's pretty much nonexistent. Of course, those settings only really work based on my position. If I lean down to fiddle with knobs on the pedals it sounds completely different. Either way, cut the mid, boost the low to thicken it and in my case I have to retard the preamp a little otherwise I get some real funky sounds. Best way to describe it would be to call it palm harmonics. Open notes sound great but when muting it creates a sort of ringing. Very strange but I manage. I really need to invest in a volume pedal. So simple but I think it would help eliminate some sacrifices I make when trying to get an "almost dirty" sound and swells. [/QUOTE]
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