4004 Appreciation
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Congrats James!
It does take a while to find the sweet spot, but in my experience I increase the bass and treble and essentially scoop the amp EQ. I keep my volume and tone at about 50% so I have some flexibility from there, and then I can switch PU's to easily get some nice fat tonal variation.
If I even do that much. Often I just dial it in and play the night.
My Behringer rig has a 5 band EQ - I usually keep the low flat, cut a little of the low mids, keep the mids about flat, and up the high mids and highs somewhat.
It does take a while to find the sweet spot, but in my experience I increase the bass and treble and essentially scoop the amp EQ. I keep my volume and tone at about 50% so I have some flexibility from there, and then I can switch PU's to easily get some nice fat tonal variation.
If I even do that much. Often I just dial it in and play the night.
My Behringer rig has a 5 band EQ - I usually keep the low flat, cut a little of the low mids, keep the mids about flat, and up the high mids and highs somewhat.
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