Finding the tone.


Tmeister
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05/28/2014 4:41 am
Hi guys!

Well, first let me tell you that i'm a very very newbie i bought my electric guitar a couple months ago and this is my first post here.

I would like to know how to get this kind of tone ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7YIWOSBX_U&t=23 ) I know it all depends on what gear you have.

My amp is for beginners ( http://www.music-world-ipswich.co.uk/products/guitar-amps/cruzer-by-crafter-cr10g-guitar-amp/ ) also i use AmpKit (http://agilepartners.com/apps/ampkit/) which have a lot of options, amps and pedals to play with.

So, any help or tips are welcome.

Regards from México.
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rockinrob67
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06/01/2015 2:35 pm
your wandering off on an endless journey ,everyone has different taste,depending on what kind of music you are playing and some may say its in your hands and fingers listen to any "cream song " eric clapton has this wonderful smooth fat tone yet its just him i beleive hes using 1959 marshall plexi 100 watt head and early 60s gibson 335 and thats it the guitar straight into the amp no effecs with the exception of wah pedal maybe it comes down to constant expermentation and alot of money lol
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rockinrob67
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06/01/2015 2:50 pm
my bad i forgot to click on the you tube site well im gonna say hes playing through a boogie amp i cant exactly tell you what model it is could be a duel caliber,or newer version of a mark 111 c plus most of them to me sound pretty close those amps are very clean heavy loud and expensive and it kinda sounds like hes running through an eventide /eventude 3000 harmonizer one of those and that sweet ibenez those pick ups look stock nothing a good set of di marzios couldnt handle well i hope this helps a little goodluck
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06/02/2015 3:24 pm
Try amp settings, vol 1 o'clock-- high 1 o'clock-- mid 11 o'clock-- low 11 o'clock
If this fail to get you close, set amp to as clean as you can get it and go to your AMPKIT.. You should have sample sounds listed in the manual. Give all of them a try..
Good luck and happy picking..
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06/05/2015 4:40 am
Originally Posted by: TmeisterHi guys!

Well, first let me tell you that i'm a very very newbie i bought my electric guitar a couple months ago and this is my first post here.

I would like to know how to get this kind of tone ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7YIWOSBX_U&t=23 ) I know it all depends on what gear you have.

My amp is for beginners ( http://www.music-world-ipswich.co.uk/products/guitar-amps/cruzer-by-crafter-cr10g-guitar-amp/ ) also i use AmpKit (http://agilepartners.com/apps/ampkit/) which have a lot of options, amps and pedals to play with.

So, any help or tips are welcome.

Regards from México.


Tone can be just as much about attack (ie - how you play the instrument) than what you are playing through.

That said, for rock/metal; when I play an amp for the first time, I zero everything out and chunk (palm mute) an open low E. I will usually dial up the Bass further than where it ends up. Next, while still chunking the low E, I dial up the Treble. Then same for the Mid. I tweak from there.

Why this order?

It just seems to grow the tone. Mid is rarely the 'highest' setting for me. As a matter of fact, too much of an actual Mid setting tends to flatten out the tone, I think. By setting the Bass and Treble first, you are somewhat building a natural Mid tone. So, the Mid tone setting is really just filling out the body of the overall tone.

Why am I and others answering with settings and not equipment? Equipment is great and all but any good guitarist learns how to make what they have work.

I did a shredder competition back in, like, 89. Everyone had to use this same infernal Ampeg amp (solid state). Not the ideal 'tone machine'. Before playing, we all had a chance to practice and work up a set up in a 'backstage' combo version. When I did my twiddling, I had a semi-room full of players come in to ask me how I go my tone on it. I had an advantage, the sponsoring store had this amp in its trial room so I'd played through it many times.

Still, most players went with my settings. Matter of fact, when I walked out to play, I just plugged in and went to it. I didn't bother to change a knob. Probably it was already at my setting. Nonetheless, I had a number of people mention how good my tone was.

There was a video of the event and when I watched some of it at that sponsoring store later, the staff mentioned the tone too and asked my what I did. I said >> "I plugged in".

So, story time over but it makes a point; don't go hunting for equipment to get your tone. Try to make your hands and whatever amp try to sound as awesome as possible. Chris and I share a moment of having a craptastic amp set up (we had a similar set up) that sounded awesome.

Once you get down how you play and get your hands to make good tone and learn how to squeeze everything out of what you have now, then all the great equipment in the world will only add to it.

Check out this article about great songs/artists with small amps.
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09/24/2015 7:14 am
I use a Blues Breaker pedel that works great with my AC30.
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09/24/2015 4:57 pm
Originally Posted by: TmeisterHi guys!

Well, first let me tell you that i'm a very very newbie i bought my electric guitar a couple months ago and this is my first post here.

I would like to know how to get this kind of tone ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7YIWOSBX_U&t=23 ) I know it all depends on what gear you have.

My amp is for beginners ( http://www.music-world-ipswich.co.uk/products/guitar-amps/cruzer-by-crafter-cr10g-guitar-amp/ ) also i use AmpKit (http://agilepartners.com/apps/ampkit/) which have a lot of options, amps and pedals to play with.

So, any help or tips are welcome.

Regards from México.


What kind of amp do you have? I know you said it's "for beginners." A cheap amp can be devastating to your tone.

Let me know.
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