TimS wrote:Which frequency bands to boost/cut and where and why, or
how to take a sound in your head and design an amplifier circuit that will at least get you in the ballpark. That's a topic that I have yet to see anyone address in depth.
Who knows, maybe I'll learn enough to one day write that book myself.
Having a sound in your head in the first place and being able to articulate it or even remember it in the context of hearing another sound is a skill few of us possess. Like perfect pitch (which I certainly don't have) it's rare!
I've always been complemented on my sound as a player (well back in the day
) but I never designed it I just slowly moved towards it and eventually got there (to some level of satisfaction).
Always thought that playing and building are two different things. One quote that inspired me as a kid was about Jimi Hendrix - it went something like he was always "ready to explore possibilities even if they sounded bad". In other words to "make it fit" or adapt. This is what I've seen a lot of players do including myself - look for a sound from what's available at the time. The sound consequences are immediate not planned and are built on by reproduction (use the same setup, style etc).
Builders can't "make it fit" they have to "make it up". This forum seems about reproducing a characteristic "sound" and even that is way hard (I'm looking forward to trying though
) Guys who can "make it up"
from a blank slate with no reference but the sound in their heads? - holy mackeral - how many can do that?
Somehow I don't think the "make it up" skill will ever end up in a book except as "this amp sounds like this because ...". (but put me down for a copy anyway thanks TimS
). Its like composing music or painting a picture - no one can tell you how to successfully create - you either do it successfully or you don't.
Anyway that's my "hoodoo BS" 2c for the day...