I'm playing through a Randall RH120 and I'm
looking to beef up the sound a bit. The distortion
on the amp isn't all that great so I'm running
a boss metalzone. Could I maybe use the OD
channel on the amp with the MZ to maybe get a
little more out of it or should I get some sort of
pedal to help me out?
Better sound out of a solid state???
Better sound out of a solid state???
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- bassist_25
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Well, it shouldn't hurt the front-end of the amp if you want to try it. However, sometimes adding gobs of gain actually has the opposite effect and makes an amp sound smaller. For an example, check out some live clips of Stone Temple Pilots, especially clips of them playing some stuff off of their first album. It sounds like there's a lot of gain on that first album, but when playing live, their guitarist has very minimal gain; but it still sounds huge.
Additionally, if you hit the front-end with too much gain, you may end up with a lot nasty harmonic overtones that sounds sloppy rather than tight (since you don't get the nice sounding even-order harmonics with tubes when transistors clip). But really, it just comes down to trying it and seeing if you dig it and if it works for what you're doing.
Additionally, if you hit the front-end with too much gain, you may end up with a lot nasty harmonic overtones that sounds sloppy rather than tight (since you don't get the nice sounding even-order harmonics with tubes when transistors clip). But really, it just comes down to trying it and seeing if you dig it and if it works for what you're doing.
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