In Pursuit of McGuinn's Compression
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Also there is the Starr Labs Super Squeezer.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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My 360-12 sounds very close through my Fender Ultra Chorus solid state. This amp has the cleanest and most transparent tone of any amp I have played. All of the crisp high-end of the guitar is heard giving me that vintage Byrds tone. For the Back From Rio sound I use a Digitech X-Series Main Squeeze. The Digitech hisses a bit more than the Boss, but the bass strings are much more musical - the Boss just goes "thump". I just give it a moderate amount of compression and turn the treble up on the tone knob a bit.
12 strings, no waiting
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beatlesgear
Jim: Good question. No, I do not.
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beatlesgear
When running my 370/12 through my POD 2.0, I get the closest approximation to McGuinn's 60's sound when I have the Black Panel (Fender) amp model dialed up with a 2x12 cabinet model. You have to remember that the Byrds were using Fender amps back in the day, forced on them by CBS. Any compression setting on the POD between 7 & 10 will suffice for the "Sound". McGuinn uses the Brit Blues (Marshall) amp model on his POD. It's a more bass-heavy sound, which is necessary for his solo act. For that extra compression boost, (Fifth Dimension album sound), I run my Marshall compressor pedal into the POD, hence doubling the compression.
I sent email to McGuinn and asked him about his POD settings and he replied with the following:
Brit Blues
12 X 12 speaker cabinet
compression / delay 7
reverb 3
bass 3
treb 5
mid 3
He suggested that I just play around with those approximate settings till it sounds right. Previously I also had used the Fender Black Panel and 2 X 12 cabinet model. McGuinn's settings are a little more bass heavy than I expected but it sounds good with my 360/12.
Jim
Brit Blues
12 X 12 speaker cabinet
compression / delay 7
reverb 3
bass 3
treb 5
mid 3
He suggested that I just play around with those approximate settings till it sounds right. Previously I also had used the Fender Black Panel and 2 X 12 cabinet model. McGuinn's settings are a little more bass heavy than I expected but it sounds good with my 360/12.
Jim
Great work Jim. Thanks for passing this information on from Roger McGuinn.
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