2008-03-05, 08:15
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Senior Metalhead
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 354
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To be honest, and I'm not trying to be mean, thinking that you can match your sound by just altering the EQ just isn't going to happen. The Mids probably alter the sound the most (unless you are diming treble/ zeroing bass or vice versa). Getting an accurate representation of sounds all rely on guitar woods/ bridge type/ pickup choice/amp voicing/ effects etc. You are not going to be able to turn the bass up and bam GNR nor turn the treble up and get Iron Maiden. The best thing is to fiddle with the EQ until you find something you like (mids are your friend), then set your gain to suit. If you are just starting out, a Multi-effects pedal will really open up the sounds available to you. Check out the stuff from Boss, Korg and Zoom.
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