OK, these are the uninspiring tones that I've been getting from my 2204S lately. Sorry that each of these samples are a full minute long, I just wanted to play the basic gist of each thing that this amp is gonna have to do in a song that I'm going to record. A little ringing chord arpeggio, a little stabby chording, a little loud chording against a pedal tone, and a little chugga-chugga palm muting. I was experimenting with mic placement, but all of these are
an Audix i5 right on the speaker grille, maybe just inside the dust cap (these damn 10" speakers are proving to be impossible to mic for me).
As far as amp settings, I recorded these a couple of months ago and I can't remember. Basically assume that everything is on 5 except the master and preamp, which were probably on 7.
Guitar was an LP Classic with BurstBucker Pro pickups (I believe that the II is in the bridge position).
Here's just the amp, lo input, no pedal:
An Ibanez TS9 set at about 12:00 on everything:
A Fulltone OCD with a little gain and the tone backed off, lo peak switch:
A Fulltone OCD, hi peak switch:
And the 2204S's hi input, no pedal. Probably totally different amp settings, but I can't remember (probably master at 5, preamp at 2):
The funny thing is, they all sound awesome in the room. Loud, punchy, although with too many high frequencies. There is that weird mid-hi noise going in all of these samples, I think that's just my small room being unable to cope with this amount of sound pressure levels. I think that the Audix isn't up to the challenge of dealing with these 10" speakers. I gotta try
the SM57 and see how it goes.