Saturday, October 30, 2010

Turn It Up - Just plug it into the perfect guitar and amp settings

Yowza! Did you hear that horrible noise? It looked like a combination of nails on a chalkboard, a cat in a dryer and a baby cry at the top of his lungs. Do you have any idea of what made that awful sound? As a musician for some time, I think I may have the answer for you. There is a guitarist, violins for the first time with his new amp.

Before I bought my first amp, I never thought that a man could produce a sound so terribly unhappy. But now I know better. InProcess of finding the perfect settings for your guitar and amp, you are sure to discover all kinds of screaming and shouting unpleasant shrieks and screams. And, believe it or not, are unpleasant and often sounds like a different world, all part of the learning experience.

I have often asked me for beginners online advice on how to choose the settings in their amps and guitars. For a number of reasons, this is not an easy task. As you know, the overall experience of soundsubjective. What I like, you can not. That said, it is difficult to give definitive advice about the settings and the guitar amp.

So much is involved so that the sound is right for your taste, including the rooms are just pinching you play in the gauge of strings, the guitar and amp the same way. All these combine to create a playground for experimentation: a place where you can run the command here and there, rotate the knob, and before you know it,You're a musical stylist, an expert in the development of sound performance.

But I can offer some general tips that can help, as you start playing with your amp.


Always show your clock and turn dials to 12 and start from there. 12 clock will be the base line of work, and you can make your ears tell you what works and what does not work from there.

No matter how many other bells and whistles is your amp, you're almost always looking for four main areasThey are more interested in learning how to manipulate, such as:



Triple
Adjusting this setting affects how much high end in your sound. If you go big with treble, you end up with a sound very crisp and clear. If you go too large, it is likely to end up with a hard tone.


Middle
The centers may be the most important settings on your sound. Adjusting these settings can really impact the overall character of your sound. Lower values cansound of classic rock-n-roll, while the highest is to take heart, the honky-tonk, blues path. Play with your heart to see what the change really is possible to create your own sound with the simple twist of a button!


Bass
If it sounds like the deep, booming, you definitely want to go to low-fat. The smaller amps, however, may not be able to get the effect of low magnitude only because of her. But no matter how you like, you shouldTo see how the ups and downs can continue to work with you to create a perfect sound.


EQ / Filter / Tone / Contour
They are called by different names in different amplifiers, but they all do the basically the same, only all the basic settings (eg, high, medium and low) with a button. If you want to find out what the manufacturer of the amplifier knobs keeps the "right" settings, play with this to hear how your high, mid and bass all can work togetherradically different results.

If a (pipe) tube amps have, be sure:


always the entire series, although only one blows the tube

Amp not move, while still warm

Pay particular attention to line up pins him in every tube amp perfectly with the holes on the

To make sure you keep your amp in top condition, you must:


Keep your amplifier in a dry place

always the best ride quality (guitar, speaker, microphone and effects)

alwaysYour amplifier by an able

At the end you must know the rule of amps: there is no right or wrong way to configure it. If you like what you hear, you did a great job. If you do not like what you hear, remember the settings and the sound and do not choose again. they experiment, experiment, experiment and have fun!

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