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Topic: gp 100 versus a stage one.. Round 1 |
Jos Roderkerken
From: The Netherlands
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Posted 18 Aug 2013 9:49 am
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Yep i finaly got me one..
And i must say. Ivé got it working and the sound is getting better by the minute..
But...
Is there a way to "warm up"the higher regions of the psg..
Say from fret 10 and up is still sounds a bit fragile.
does anyone have the EQ settings to thicken thing up a bit? _________________ Why are you playing an ironingboard??
rriigghhtt |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 18 Aug 2013 11:45 am
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bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=223731
The second post.
I'd suggest more highs and less "presence."
If the GP100 lacks such a knob, you might consider adding an EQ. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Robert Parent
From: Gillette, WY
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Posted 18 Aug 2013 12:33 pm
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Have your tried both the Twin Reverb and the Roland JC pre selections? I find the Twin Reverb pre is a bit brighter sounding so tend to use the JC selection.
A little EQ can also help as mentioned above. The sound you are looking for is likely in there it's just a matter of finding it.
Is it just one patch or all that are bright? EQ can be set over-all or within the patch itself. The manual is a bit cryptic but worth a few reads.
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Jos Roderkerken
From: The Netherlands
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Posted 18 Aug 2013 12:42 pm
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theres a good eq in the machine somewhere but is can find it in the manual.. but ill keep trying..
someone know the combination to get to the advanced eq ? _________________ Why are you playing an ironingboard??
rriigghhtt |
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