Bass/Treble settings on 400
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- Dennis Detweiler
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Bass/Treble settings on 400
Any of you guys ever run bass full open and compensate with more treble/presence settings to get the most out of your amp? I have recently cut back on bass control and had to cut the high end at the same time to mellow the highs. Seems like it starves the amp a bit and have less fat tone. Opinions vary on preference of tone. I know of one steel player that uses no bass.???
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Hey Dennis I experimented the other night with that idea on my Fender twin. I turned everything all the way up(open) and cut just a little highs and man that amp screeeeeemed. Makes alot of since.
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It would also depend on whether the Nashville 400 had the tone mod or not. I have a newer one with the factory tone mod and I wouldn't dare run the low all the way up. However, with the older Nashville 400's, I was never able to find a decent tone setting on them.
I run the low at +6, 800Hz/-3 and treble and presence on +3. This is on a Franklin D-10 with Lawrence 710 pickups.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jack Stoner on 17 February 2000 at 09:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
I run the low at +6, 800Hz/-3 and treble and presence on +3. This is on a Franklin D-10 with Lawrence 710 pickups.
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Thanks for the input...
I am using a 1974 and 1976 session 400s with LeMay repro kits in them. It has boosted the low end control also. I used to run bass wide open and brighten the lows with treble and presence. Recently cut the bass to about 7 and dropped the presence and treble to mellow the highs. I'm going to try my original settings again this weekend. Always seemed to get a little more "balls" the original way, but the latest method has a warm sound to it. Will keep you posted.
Thanks Guys
Dennis
I am using a 1974 and 1976 session 400s with LeMay repro kits in them. It has boosted the low end control also. I used to run bass wide open and brighten the lows with treble and presence. Recently cut the bass to about 7 and dropped the presence and treble to mellow the highs. I'm going to try my original settings again this weekend. Always seemed to get a little more "balls" the original way, but the latest method has a warm sound to it. Will keep you posted.
Thanks Guys
Dennis
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After resetting controls at home and then fine tuning them on the job..I seem to get more out of the amp and better seperation of notes by running the bass full or near full open and kicking up the treble and presence to bring it out of the mud...if the high notes are too thin then cutting the presence back a little to take the edge off. The amp is not starving now..more clean power. More punch. One older steel player told me one time to start with the knobs turned to the far right and then cut back on what you don't want rather than bringing the knobs up from the bottom and adding tone...Seems like a logical theory??
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Dennis,I Have 1995 Nashville 400,I Will Give You My Settings That I Use,And I Have No Problums With This Setting....
I Run My Bass--3 O`Clock
My Mid --12 Noon
My Shift--12 Noon
My Treble--10 O`clock
My Presence--2 O`Colck
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So Try That And See What You Get For A Sound,Iam Happy With The Setting I Have Now..
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I Run My Bass--3 O`Clock
My Mid --12 Noon
My Shift--12 Noon
My Treble--10 O`clock
My Presence--2 O`Colck
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So Try That And See What You Get For A Sound,Iam Happy With The Setting I Have Now..
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Dennis,
sounds like you're doing about the same thing i'm doing, as stated in my earlier post. one of my 400's has the factory mod, the other has the Le may, which sounds lot's better to me, fill's up a lot of space and really clean and crisp(not brite),going to put the Lemay in the other one.Honestly, they sound better than my Webbs.
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sounds like you're doing about the same thing i'm doing, as stated in my earlier post. one of my 400's has the factory mod, the other has the Le may, which sounds lot's better to me, fill's up a lot of space and really clean and crisp(not brite),going to put the Lemay in the other one.Honestly, they sound better than my Webbs.
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