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Mid frequencies in Ty Tabor (King's X) sound
Although most people covet Ty's early guitar sounds, my favorite tones
of his are from the Dogman and Ear Candy albums (two different tones BTW) as well as his later solo stuff (Rock Garden in particular). What I'm hearing is a high gain tone but with great mids that make the tone sound more complex. Any tips on what frequencies to boost? For instance, when someone buys a guitar with a mid boost, what are the typical mid frequencies being boosted? |
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Mid frequencies in Ty Tabor (King's X) sound
Ludwig77 wrote:
Although most people covet Ty's early guitar sounds, my favorite tones of his are from the Dogman and Ear Candy albums (two different tones BTW) as well as his later solo stuff (Rock Garden in particular). What I'm hearing is a high gain tone but with great mids that make the tone sound more complex. Try a 635A on the cabinet. Any tips on what frequencies to boost? For instance, when someone buys a guitar with a mid boost, what are the typical mid frequencies being boosted? What's happening isn't boosting, it's cutting. It's almost certainly the top and bottom being rolled off, AND the midrange being very flat without any big presence boost. That's in the mike. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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