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Postby Quickdraw » 21 Oct 2007, 12:40

There have been some very good settings posted... an archive is definitely in order! Thanks Altanon!

Here is one of my favorite Strat (neck p/u) clean settings:

Reverb 2
Master 5 +
Presence 3.5
Bass 5.25
Middle 6.5
Treble 5.5
Low Range
Mid Boost out
Detail 4.5
Body 4

This setting really seems to compliment the UniVibe and Wha for those "ultra clean" Hendrix Tones. I'll slap a mic on there and try to upload a clip.

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Postby Slash1337 » 21 Oct 2007, 13:08

Reverb: 6.5
Master: 4+
Presence: 3.5-4
Bass:7.3
Middle: 9.5
Treble: 6.5
Mid-Boost On
High dynamic on
Detail:8.5
Body:4.8


Seriosuly at full it's like a Appetite. Lower it, it's like zeppelin. Best tone I've found on the VM so far.
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Postby slowpokerhino » 21 Oct 2007, 16:59

Okay, so here's the settings I currently use for bedroom level practicing. I'm running an LP into the RC Booster (off most of the time) into a 2466 head & 425a cab. No other effects.

Reverb: 1
Master Volume: just audible (about .3)
Presence: 9
Bass: 3.5
Middle: 7.5
Treble: 10

Dynamic Range: High
Mid Boost: On

Detail: 2
Body: 2.5
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Postby surfnorthwest » 21 Oct 2007, 17:43

This is how I have the 2466 set. However things really change up using the OCD and the volume on the guitar. The setting below gives me everything I could want.

Reverb: 4
Master: 7
Presence: 3
Bass:6
Middle: 5
Treble: 7
Mid-Boost On
High dynamic off
Detail:6
Body:4
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Postby TheUnkillableDot » 01 Nov 2007, 16:54

Heres mine.

Reverb: 4
Master: 5-10
Presence: 6
Middle: 5
Treble: 7
Mid-Boost Off
High Dynamic Range On
Detail: 8
Body: 6

It's the best tone I've got outa the VM so far.

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Postby yngzaklynch » 07 Nov 2007, 14:29

Vol 10:00
Pres 1:00
Bass 12:00
Mid 10:30
Treb 3:30
High Dymanic Range
Mid Boost in
Detail 4:00
Body 8:30
Reverb off

I use a Keeley modded SD-1 out front with the level cranked, the gain low or off and the tone knob set to 1:00. Usually use my old Rocktron intellifex

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Postby Phil M » 14 Dec 2007, 11:34

Ya know, this one is good with a Les Paul. It's helped me get rid of some of the fartiness. Where do you put the bass? Mine sounds fine at noon.
TheUnkillableDot wrote:Heres mine.

Reverb: 4
Master: 5-10
Presence: 6
Middle: 5
Treble: 7
Mid-Boost Off
High Dynamic Range On
Detail: 8
Body: 6

It's the best tone I've got outa the VM so far.

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Postby Silvertung » 24 Dec 2007, 06:20

This setting is used with my ZW-44 OD for my lead work. I love the tone I get with this. I play a Dean USA Hardtail with Duncan JB/59 pups.

Vol 7
Pres 5
Bass 8
Mid 5
Treb 8
High Dymanic Range
Mid Boost in
Detail 10
Body 6
Reverb off

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Postby lespaul82729 » 09 Jan 2008, 12:14

Here's mine for Classic rock ; GNR, Led Zep et cie

Vol 8
Pres 5-6
Bass 5-7
Mid 5
Treb 7
HIGH Dymanic Range
Mid Boost / OFF
Detail 8
Body 6
Reverb off

I'm extremely surprise to see that most people turn the Mid Boost On... That's my opinion, but personnaly I think the sound loose some definition (a bit muddy) when the mid boost is engaged... That's my personnal taste and I know that I'm very old school. I had a few Plexi (and Metal face) amp in the past : 1973 1959 100W, 1969 1987 50W, JTM45, 1959, 1987 reissue, Metroamp and you really need to turn the Mid Boost Off to get that sound, no doubt about it, idem for the JCM-800 2203-2204 tone, and early Guns n' Roses (appetite for destruction)...


Oh, one last setting, for the Jimi Hendrix kind of tone... (use your guitar volume knob to clean everything)

Vol 9
Pres 6-8
Bass 8
Mid 8
Treb 9
LOW Dymanic Range
Mid Boost / OFF
Detail 6-7
Body 8
Reverb off

Once again the guitar / pickup configuration can change everything. My setting may sound like heaven (at least for me) with my gear and sound totally like crap with another guitar / pickup configuration...

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Gibson 59 reissue Les Paul with WB Custom Pickups 67-07 Vintage Tuned PAF
Gibson 58 reissue Les Paul with WB Custom Pickups Vintage Tuned PAF
Fender Telecaster 62' Custom reissue

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Postby kissfanps » 10 Jan 2008, 18:10

lespaul82729 wrote:Here's mine for Classic rock ; GNR, Led Zep et cie

Vol 8
Pres 5-6
Bass 5-7
Mid 5
Treb 7
HIGH Dymanic Range
Mid Boost / OFF
Detail 8
Body 6
Reverb off

I'm extremely surprise to see that most people turn the Mid Boost On... That's my opinion, but personnaly I think the sound loose some definition (a bit muddy) when the mid boost is engaged... That's my personnal taste and I know that I'm very old school. I had a few Plexi (and Metal face) amp in the past : 1973 1959 100W, 1969 1987 50W, JTM45, 1959, 1987 reissue, Metroamp and you really need to turn the Mid Boost Off to get that sound, no doubt about it, idem for the JCM-800 2203-2204 tone, and early Guns n' Roses (appetite for destruction)...


Oh, one last setting, for the Jimi Hendrix kind of tone... (use your guitar volume knob to clean everything)

Vol 9
Pres 6-8
Bass 8
Mid 8
Treb 9
LOW Dymanic Range
Mid Boost / OFF
Detail 6-7
Body 8
Reverb off

Once again the guitar / pickup configuration can change everything. My setting may sound like heaven (at least for me) with my gear and sound totally like crap with another guitar / pickup configuration...

Guitars :
Vintage 1964 Fender Stratocaster with original pickup
Gibson 59 reissue Les Paul with WB Custom Pickups 67-07 Vintage Tuned PAF
Gibson 58 reissue Les Paul with WB Custom Pickups Vintage Tuned PAF
Fender Telecaster 62' Custom reissue
For that JCM800/GNR sound, did you mean mid boost on or off?
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Postby TheUnkillableDot » 11 Jan 2008, 13:34

Phil M wrote:Ya know, this one is good with a Les Paul. It's helped me get rid of some of the fartiness. Where do you put the bass? Mine sounds fine at noon.
TheUnkillableDot wrote:Heres mine.

Reverb: 4
Master: 5-10
Presence: 6
Middle: 5
Treble: 7
Mid-Boost Off
High Dynamic Range On
Detail: 8
Body: 6

It's the best tone I've got outa the VM so far.
Ya, I put it at about noon, but since I posted this I have found a better setting. :P

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Postby slowpokerhino » 17 Jan 2008, 16:05

Seems most people leave their mid boost off. I think it sounds much better & just plain bigger with it on. I almost never turn it off. Guess it's just me!
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Postby goestoeleven » 17 Jan 2008, 18:53

slowpokerhino wrote:Seems most people leave their mid boost off. I think it sounds much better & just plain bigger with it on. I almost never turn it off. Guess it's just me!
I'm in your camp...even with my Les Paul. I leave the mid boost in and back off the Mid pot to 4 or so. Go figure 8)

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Postby JamminJeff » 12 Feb 2008, 12:27

Ummmmm.....all of them !

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Postby coldsteal2 » 16 Feb 2008, 16:51

slowpokerhino wrote:Seems most people leave their mid boost off. I think it sounds much better & just plain bigger with it on. I almost never turn it off. Guess it's just me!
me to, its what makes it sound more Plexi like

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