This demonstrates the critical thing when dialing any chugging metal tone. Remove bass before the gain, and then bring it back in post gain. That's what makes it chug. Some metal amps like this one have a depth setting, which is the same as a presence control, but for bass. These controls exist in the power section and add resonance. Completely different from an EQ control. Thats likely why the Mark series amps were so popular in old school metal, because they had pre gain EQ controls, and then a post gain graphic EQ. This allowed the bass to be put to zero, mids to taste and highs maxed out, and then a smiley face on the graphic EQ after the distortion from the preamp. Combine that with active pickups that had more output, and you had a metal tone, with no boost pedal. Such controls were revolutionary. Nowadays we know we can just put s suitable boost in front of any amp with a decent amount of gain, and throw an EQ in the effects loop, and we can make it chug, but back then this was cutting edge. Chugging wasn't really well understood.
Thx, I really appreciated this explanation, I was unsatisfied with my Fortin plugin tones last year and gave up on them. Did some of your tweaks and sounds so much better
First video I’ve seen where you’re stacking boosts. Especially in a plugin format is cool to see. My new favourite tone is stacking an sd1- ts9- mt2w. For more of a tight articulate fast riffing or lead tone
I think I see where I’m not getting what I should out of mine. It’s the input and output knobs. I usually turn the input a little bit past 12 o’clock and the output at 12 o’clock. Gonna try it now and see if that’s it. Thanks for the video. I definitely think tone hunting would go over well on this channel. I can’t buy high end physical amps so I live with amp sims and the tips definitely help! Thanks man.
It’s all about experimentation and seeing what works. These types are videos are my worst performing videos. Reviewing the latest equipment that’s got some hype can work but it’s all hit and miss with UA-cam.
Nice. Recently got my first 7 string and this helps gives me some ideas what to look for 🤘🤘 Still closely watching your subs - not sure Santa will bring the 10k but should be by New Year's so instead of 🎁🎄, you'll get 🎆🎇🍻
It’s dropping off, I’m thinking next year sometime maybe January or February. That UA-cam algorithm isn’t always friendly to the channel. I just take it day by day and I’m thankful where the channel is at and what Ive already achieved
Great content as always Brother!! For those who dont have plugins, can you show how to get extreme metal tones with basic pedals (BOSS MT-2) and also pitchshifters as well??
@Tman-bf9he there’s other factors that can affect your tone and how well the MT-2 works. From the power amp , speakers, pickups, tuning. Then capturing for a UA-cam video your changing the tone with the microphones used, maybe I could talk about that?
Dude has a hell of a set up and tones😮😅. I've been an amp and pedal Dude my whole guitar life😂. I don't really need the half stack in the living room anymore 😕 😊. Neighbors tend to bitch more nowadays too. Im wanting to learn how to use my laptop and get the setup
This demonstrates the critical thing when dialing any chugging metal tone. Remove bass before the gain, and then bring it back in post gain. That's what makes it chug. Some metal amps like this one have a depth setting, which is the same as a presence control, but for bass. These controls exist in the power section and add resonance. Completely different from an EQ control.
Thats likely why the Mark series amps were so popular in old school metal, because they had pre gain EQ controls, and then a post gain graphic EQ. This allowed the bass to be put to zero, mids to taste and highs maxed out, and then a smiley face on the graphic EQ after the distortion from the preamp. Combine that with active pickups that had more output, and you had a metal tone, with no boost pedal. Such controls were revolutionary. Nowadays we know we can just put s suitable boost in front of any amp with a decent amount of gain, and throw an EQ in the effects loop, and we can make it chug, but back then this was cutting edge. Chugging wasn't really well understood.
Awesome explanation and very well explained, might have to get you on the channel sometime
Great comment Patrick
Thx, I really appreciated this explanation, I was unsatisfied with my Fortin plugin tones last year and gave up on them. Did some of your tweaks and sounds so much better
Glad it helped!
First video I’ve seen where you’re stacking boosts. Especially in a plugin format is cool to see.
My new favourite tone is stacking an sd1- ts9- mt2w. For more of a tight articulate fast riffing or lead tone
I’ll have to try that Ive got those pedals
@ yeah got the idea from another UA-camr dialling in exodus tones
Thank you, there’s a scene here that I’ll shout your name out to with a few others, trying to get on stage one day. Thank you.
Keep me updated on your progress and I give you a shout out
I think I see where I’m not getting what I should out of mine. It’s the input and output knobs. I usually turn the input a little bit past 12 o’clock and the output at 12 o’clock. Gonna try it now and see if that’s it. Thanks for the video. I definitely think tone hunting would go over well on this channel. I can’t buy high end physical amps so I live with amp sims and the tips definitely help! Thanks man.
It’s all about experimentation and seeing what works. These types are videos are my worst performing videos. Reviewing the latest equipment that’s got some hype can work but it’s all hit and miss with UA-cam.
great tone mate!
Thanks mate 🤘🏻
Nice. Recently got my first 7 string and this helps gives me some ideas what to look for 🤘🤘
Still closely watching your subs - not sure Santa will bring the 10k but should be by New Year's so instead of 🎁🎄, you'll get 🎆🎇🍻
It’s dropping off, I’m thinking next year sometime maybe January or February. That UA-cam algorithm isn’t always friendly to the channel. I just take it day by day and I’m thankful where the channel is at and what Ive already achieved
I also made some new playlists that would help out the channel if people could let them play through to massage the algorithm 😂😂
@@DUNN.. I'll see what I can do whilst I'm working from home today. Can leave my home PC going on silent while I work 🤪
@iduncanw that would be great appreciated, algorithm hack 2024 😂😂
Great content as always Brother!! For those who dont have plugins, can you show how to get extreme metal tones with basic pedals (BOSS MT-2) and also pitchshifters as well??
I do have an MT - 2 so might have to crack it out and make some MT - 2 tone videos
@@DUNN..this would help a lot brother. A lot of us new guitarists start with the metal zone so seeing how to get something out of it would be awesome
@Tman-bf9he there’s other factors that can affect your tone and how well the MT-2 works. From the power amp , speakers, pickups, tuning. Then capturing for a UA-cam video your changing the tone with the microphones used, maybe I could talk about that?
@@DUNN.. hell yes
did you notice with the Hexdrive off and the slightly muddier sound it somewhat resembled a Rat pedal a la Trey?
I didn't notice that , I always have a habit of using to much gain and boost and not realizing those older tones weren't pushed as hard .
Without the boost and low cut going in, the amp started to sound like something that would work for doom metal.
I Will try to do this😅🎉
Light it up brother
Dude has a hell of a set up and tones😮😅. I've been an amp and pedal Dude my whole guitar life😂. I don't really need the half stack in the living room anymore 😕 😊. Neighbors tend to bitch more nowadays too. Im wanting to learn how to use my laptop and get the setup
For the computer setup it’s all about the interface and mic pre’s
Completely different amp from normal, still sounds like Dunn. Tone is in the fingers.
The tone is in the picking hand
Definitely can effect the tone to some extent. Lots of factors contribute to tone
@@DUNN.. I suspect you get your sound with any amp.