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bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 04:20
by bluesbrother
Steve what is your opinion about using other resistors in the
poweramp section and different volume pots to get more mids
and bring them in earlier to get the bluesbreakers tone without
a treblebooster?


Re: bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 05:28
by SteveD
I would use the treble booster (into the 'bottom right' input), then knock the top end off at the guitar's tone pot (the "woman tone" setting), ending up with just the mids boosted. :winking

Why permanently change the amp?

Re: bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 12:55
by bluesbrother
SteveD wrote:I would use the treble booster (into the 'bottom right' input), then knock the top end off at the guitar's tone pot (the "woman tone" setting), ending up with just the mids boosted. :winking

Why permanently change the amp?
:Thumbs There you have a point.

Re: bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 19:15
by bella10388
bluesbrother wrote:Steve what is your opinion about using other resistors in the
poweramp section and different volume pots to get more mids
and bring them in earlier to get the bluesbreakers tone without
a treblebooster?

Such a very amazing link!

Re: bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 09 Sep 2011, 03:05
by SteveD
Welcome to the forum bella10388. :Thumbs

Re: bluesbreaker tone

Posted: 19 Nov 2013, 09:10
by adarby
Lucky enough to have played with EC for 1 year 1999
I have three ltd edition Bluesbrakers (100 made, exact copies of original)
The way you get the sound is everything up full with a Les Paul in treble input.
That's it.
Good luck
Alan Darby