Looking for warmth
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Looking for warmth
Well, I don't know if it is my amp ('stock' non-hrm 50w), my guitar (Washburn HB 32, 335 clone) or my pu's (duncan antiquity neck, Gibson paf pro bridge) but I can't seem to get a "warm" sound in clean mode.
My reference is Larry Carlton's tone I'm hearing on his 335 Blues course. His guitar has a warmth to it that I can't seem to match. I can get somewhat close when I turn the mid up to about 2 o'clock, bass at noon, and treble at 9 o'clock.
Perhaps I just need a '68 335?
My reference is Larry Carlton's tone I'm hearing on his 335 Blues course. His guitar has a warmth to it that I can't seem to match. I can get somewhat close when I turn the mid up to about 2 o'clock, bass at noon, and treble at 9 o'clock.
Perhaps I just need a '68 335?
Re: Looking for warmth
What speaker(s) are you using? Have you tried rolling off your volume at the guitar? Do you have anything in the loop? Have you tried OD with no PAB and the gain turned below 9 0'clock? You can also get a very pleasing OD "clean" tone from a non-HRM. I would try some of those things first. Sometimes just a length of guitar cable in the loop adds a touch of smooth.
Re: Looking for warmth
I would try reverb and delay first. But what I did is lower the plate/cathode values for V1.
BTW- Don't forget that any amp takes time to burn in and it will sound better(hopefully) after around 20-30 hours.
FWIW-Like Gil, I like the Fender plate/cathode for clean sounds but I think I settled on 150/120 and 2.2K/1.8K cathode with 10uf bypass caps.
BTW- Don't forget that any amp takes time to burn in and it will sound better(hopefully) after around 20-30 hours.
FWIW-Like Gil, I like the Fender plate/cathode for clean sounds but I think I settled on 150/120 and 2.2K/1.8K cathode with 10uf bypass caps.
Re: Looking for warmth
I think the warmth you're hearing may be the OD channel, not the clean channel. (Sorry, I haven't heard Larry's 335 Blues course, but I seldom hear him use the clean channel.)
Try setting the input volume and OD gain fairly low, just enough to warm up the cleans. Use a light pick attack. It's a great tone once you dial it in. (Check the latest clip in my "mic'ing closed back cab" thread. Maybe a bit more OD than needed but it still has a clean "feel" to it.)
Try setting the input volume and OD gain fairly low, just enough to warm up the cleans. Use a light pick attack. It's a great tone once you dial it in. (Check the latest clip in my "mic'ing closed back cab" thread. Maybe a bit more OD than needed but it still has a clean "feel" to it.)
Re: Looking for warmth
Listened to the clip. Still not quite what I had in mind. Wish I could find a clip that demonstrated it.
Speaker is an Eminence Delta Pro. I'll try the od channel
Thanks,
Rut
Speaker is an Eminence Delta Pro. I'll try the od channel
Thanks,
Rut
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Re: Looking for warmth
I have a friend who says that his guitar with the Duncan Aniquities is not great with his ODR that I built him.All his other guitars are great.The duncan pickups are suspect.
Crystal latice or vacuum,that is the question.
Re: Looking for warmth
Well the bridge pu (Gibson PAF Pro) sounds quite nice. The neck (Antiquity) isn't my favorite sound. You would think, this supposedly being just like the real thing, it would do ok.
I just don't have the dough to go through a bunch of pu's looking for "the tone". If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Rut
I just don't have the dough to go through a bunch of pu's looking for "the tone". If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Rut
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Re: Looking for warmth
Why is that? The "real thing" pickups pre-dated Dumble amps by a few decades. Modern humbuckers are quite different in their design and response.rutledj wrote:Well the bridge pu (Gibson PAF Pro) sounds quite nice. The neck (Antiquity) isn't my favorite sound. You would think, this supposedly being just like the real thing, it would do ok.
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Re: Looking for warmth
Duncan antiquity's are "lacking" overall IMHO.
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Re: Looking for warmth
This may be a silly question. How many guitars have you tried with the amp? Do you have - or have friends with 335's, Les Pauls, Strats, Teles? Can you get this Washburn to get a pleasing warm sound with your other amp(s)? I have always had good luck with Gibson '57 Classics.
P.S. Everyone needs a '68 335....
P.S. Everyone needs a '68 335....
Re: Looking for warmth
I misspoke. The Gibson 57 classic plus is what I have in the bridge. I like it pretty well. I used to have a 57 classic in the neck (before I had a Dumble clone) and didn't care for it. Perhaps I should try it again.
I have tried a strat through the amp and as I stated in another thread, the cleans are very nice, lacking some on the OD channel.
The other amp I have is a Mesa Boogie Mark II clone thay I built. The cleans sound good here but the semi-hollow body is still lacking on this amp also.
Rut
I have tried a strat through the amp and as I stated in another thread, the cleans are very nice, lacking some on the OD channel.
The other amp I have is a Mesa Boogie Mark II clone thay I built. The cleans sound good here but the semi-hollow body is still lacking on this amp also.
Rut
Re: Looking for warmth
Funkalicousgroove wrote:Duncan antiquity's are "lacking" overall IMHO.
An interesting standpoint!
I'm very pleased with the Antiquity humbuckers in one of my guitars.
I've swapped also some different boutique PU's in the guitar (Hamer Archtop Custom from '93), but again and again decided for the Antiquities. Altough haven't tried it in a Les Paul yet.
Larry
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