looking for some paretric eq stuff

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i just need to now what kind of paremeric eq processor that i would neet to clean my sound up on my full stack amp, i need som advise from someone that could help me get thta clean ass fucking tone where when im playing brutally fucking loude i dont get now hiss or feed back or anyting , someting simular to what dimebag would use b/c you know his shit sounds top dog bad to the bone crushel stuff andy ideas of what i can get to get that clean heavy chunky sound that has no hiss or anything somebody help this poor kid on what he needs to sound like a maddman gong to war on my new full stack, bye the way i love busting peoples eardrums out b/c my shit is so loud but now as clean as i want it. later


the next king of metal
 
hey

One cannot say clean and actually mean distorted can they?

For clean tones, the secret is a compressor. Clean tones, when left unchecked can cause your power amp to clip and saturate leading to noise and crap. The natural 'dynamic range' is too much to handle. Compressors are used to fix these problems. Distorted tones are by their very definition, compressed, and exhibit a reduction in dynamic range.

If you actually ment 'clean' as in clear distortion that's in-your-face , then the secret is simply to turn up your midrange and turn down your gain. Then choose a heavy pick. That's all man. Scoff if you want, some people seem to not beleive, but i really don't give a shit, and I SHIT YOU NOT. You want killer distortion, killer tone? Turn down your gain!

Noise (hiss) is a by-product of metal. (I'm a prog - metal guitarist, so we're in the same boat .. well sort of.) A good hush unit from rocktron will help.

As for 'parametric' eq, some fx units such as the T.C. electronics G-Major / G-Force series include a parametric EQ in the unit as well as a bunch of effects, as well as a noise gate. Not bad reverb, good delay, so-so noise gate, excellent midi implementation, good detune effect.

Question is: Do you want an EQ, 'before' the signal hits your amp, or do you want the eq in your effects loop. Requiring an EQ 'before' your amp, typically may mean that a) you're emulating various guitarists tone with the same guitar, or b) you're guitar needs different pickups, or c) you know what you're doing.

Lotta guys just put a Boss graphic eq pedal before the signal hits the amp to alter the pickup tone and pick which frequencies get distorted the most.

Hope that helps!


Tristan
 
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irate is right......the best thing you can do is turn down the gain.

Or you can try turning the knobs on your guitar to half, 5 instead of 11, and then crank the power amp up and let the amp do the work.

A lot of that hiss noise you are complaining about is inherent in the amp when you crank the pre gain. cranking the pregain out your ears means you are feeding the gain stage noise floor into the main power amp, which translates to lots of hiss. Do you still hear the hiss even if you unplug your guitar?? If yes, then its the amp settings creating the hiss, not your guitar or yoru pedals/boxes. Again, the solution is turn down the pregain and let the power amp do the work.
 
Ahhh the most blissfull music to my ears... absolutely agree.... gain down, midrange up. That'll be all.
 
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