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frank_orlando
Junior
Username: frank_orlando

Post Number: 46
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Friday, June 18, 2004 - 9:49 pm:   Edit Post

I am working on fine tuning my stage sound. All of the rigs discussed on this forum probably sound excellent playing alone but when you are on a stage with drums, guitars and a PA I find that the sound is altered from what you hear sitting in front of your cabinet at home. Depending on many variables like where the listener is relative to the cabinets, the sound will differ.

When I am practicing alone sometimes I like to scoop the mids...the old smiley face EQ. When I practice with the band or at a gig I like to use more mids to cut better, more punch, less boomy, etc.

If you are using an Ampeg head, what settings are you using for stage work?

On my 3Pro with a 410HE + 15E I turn my 410 horn up 25%, bass at 2:00, mids at 2:00, Freq selector on 4 or 5, treble at 3:00 and the EQ on with the 900, 2k and 5k boosted. I don't push in any of the Bright or Ultra Low buttons. I get a nice punchy sound with lots of highs that don't get lost in the sauce. I have an SVTII also but I am going to have it re-tubed with 88's so I'll need to experiment with that when I get it back.

Any good settings to share??
bkbass
Junior
Username: bkbass

Post Number: 46
Registered: 11-2003
Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 8:08 am:   Edit Post

Is there enough room (physically)for the 88's to fit next to each other?Do you currently have GE 6550-A's in the head?If not,that may be an alternative to the lesser quality Russian or Chinese tubes(no politics please!)For a discussion on tubes call Rich at 1-908-353-0933 at time electronics.He works on all my Ampeg stuff and it hasn't broke yet.He modified my 1972 V4B from 6L6's to GE6550-A's and what a difference in sound!All the clarity is still there but it has so much more bottom.Keep in mind there are also B'S,C'S AND ...the A's sound the best.

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