stalenhag666
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Hey all,
I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to gear so all I can do is try to perfect my technique when it comes to replicating Meshuggah's guitar tone. My amp is a EVH 5150iii 50w, which I don't think Meshuggah uses as they typically use Mesa Boogies or just use a virtual amp. I find that the blue channel is very far away from what I need, and it's also oddly very bassy. The red channel is very good but has a very loud buzz which can't be fixed with my noise gate pedal (isp decimator 2). Besides from the amp and pedal I have a jackson 8 string dinky. Anything I can do with the amp settings or pedal to achieve something close to Meshuggah's sound? I'd preferably emulate their sound on obZen since I play the songs off that album most of the time, but anything is fine. I'm just really annoyed by the red channel's loud buzzing and the blue channel's overt bassiness that swallows up all the clarity of the notes. Thanks guys
I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to gear so all I can do is try to perfect my technique when it comes to replicating Meshuggah's guitar tone. My amp is a EVH 5150iii 50w, which I don't think Meshuggah uses as they typically use Mesa Boogies or just use a virtual amp. I find that the blue channel is very far away from what I need, and it's also oddly very bassy. The red channel is very good but has a very loud buzz which can't be fixed with my noise gate pedal (isp decimator 2). Besides from the amp and pedal I have a jackson 8 string dinky. Anything I can do with the amp settings or pedal to achieve something close to Meshuggah's sound? I'd preferably emulate their sound on obZen since I play the songs off that album most of the time, but anything is fine. I'm just really annoyed by the red channel's loud buzzing and the blue channel's overt bassiness that swallows up all the clarity of the notes. Thanks guys