Awesome video. Love my Amp 100 but always had to nuke around 500-600hz when recording to get a good sound through the DI. This makes a whole lot of sense in retrospect.
You nailed it. My sweet spot is treble 2-3 o’clock and bass anywhere past 3 o’clock. I’m using a neo cream back 1x12 to match the cab sim. Most gigs I don’t use a cabinet, which the sound crews appreciate. I’m really loving this amp. Thanks for your video and the insight!
I have the combo version of Milkman The Amp 50 - I feel that the mid bump is noticeable both on the DI signal as well as the amp's speaker. This approach to EQ is the best way to approximate a clean Fender sound - super helpful video.
Bennn!! Completely off topic. I really have wanted to tell you but you’re show in carboro nc 2019 or 21 at the cats cradle was the best sounding show I have ever heard I have not been able to get over the bass coming off of you guys especially 1x1 blew the fucking roof off thank you for what you do!!’
Had a 100 but sold it (which I regret doing). From what I remember Tim telling me, the cab sweetener is based on a celestial cream back which might also explain the honkyness. From what I remember that speaker has quite a middley sound....
Yes! I was going to mention that in the video but wasn’t sure if this was their goal. Makes total sense. I love Baxandal approaches. Cut, never boost. I wish more amps did this…older Marshalls are apparently like this
I agree, I could hear the difference with the solo’d frequency. Great video 🙏
Man.. This makes a world of a difference for Amp 100 users !
the approach makes so much sense. Thanks a bunch.
Awesome video. Love my Amp 100 but always had to nuke around 500-600hz when recording to get a good sound through the DI. This makes a whole lot of sense in retrospect.
You nailed it. My sweet spot is treble 2-3 o’clock and bass anywhere past 3 o’clock. I’m using a neo cream back 1x12 to match the cab sim. Most gigs I don’t use a cabinet, which the sound crews appreciate. I’m really loving this amp. Thanks for your video and the insight!
I have the combo version of Milkman The Amp 50 - I feel that the mid bump is noticeable both on the DI signal as well as the amp's speaker. This approach to EQ is the best way to approximate a clean Fender sound - super helpful video.
Bennn!! Completely off topic. I really have wanted to tell you but you’re show in carboro nc 2019 or 21 at the cats cradle was the best sounding show I have ever heard I have not been able to get over the bass coming off of you guys especially 1x1 blew the fucking roof off thank you for what you do!!’
Had a 100 but sold it (which I regret doing). From what I remember Tim telling me, the cab sweetener is based on a celestial cream back which might also explain the honkyness. From what I remember that speaker has quite a middley sound....
YAAASSSSS.
Please come to Chile!!!
I am interested in Milkman Amp Stereo to run directly to PA, does it have a good cab sim for live performance, or better use 3rd party cab sim?
How good does it take pedals like fuzz, OD. Spacial stuff etc. in particular through the headphone or XLR out?
Very well. Especially when master volume is up all the way and amp is set clean
@@bmac8810 good to know. Thanks Ben!
Any chance we might get some insight into how you used those Hiwatts?
Loud and clean.
@@bmac8810 With the Blues Driver for gainy sounds? Or was that all that high gain Hiwatt.
I believe the 100 has a Baxandal eq...look it up & it will make sense to ya.
Yes! I was going to mention that in the video but wasn’t sure if this was their goal. Makes total sense. I love Baxandal approaches. Cut, never boost. I wish more amps did this…older Marshalls are apparently like this
So, it is not a Fender Blackface style tone stack? Just curious, how do you know this, are you sure?