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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-10-18 4:49 PM (#132948)
Subject: Preamp settings


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For everybody here who plays live and uses a preamp with at least a 3 band setting, how do you set your sliders? There's the traditional Ovation "v" setting, but I find that this gives me too much treble, almost too much of a crystaline sound. For warmth, I put the bass up about 2/3, and the mid and treble sliders only up about 1/3.

What settings do the rest of you use?
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cliff
Posted 2005-10-18 5:05 PM (#132949 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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That's what those are for?? . . .


. . . I thought it was the combination lock t'get the battery out.


Depends on the room.
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willard
Posted 2005-10-18 5:46 PM (#132950 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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You mean like if I'm in the basement or the living room?
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ChatMan
Posted 2005-10-18 5:48 PM (#132951 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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Originally posted by willard:
You mean like if I'm in the basement or the living room?
You mean you get to play in the living room...
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-10-18 6:37 PM (#132952 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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I was, actually, looking for information.....
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-10-18 7:09 PM (#132953 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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I turn all 3 of them all the way up. Don't know why other than I never could decide whether I liked it with more or less bass, treble etc. The little midshift button was also useless, since I could never decide whether I liked it better in or out. Lately, I've had trouble deciding whether I liked them better plugged in or unplugged.
Did that help?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2005-10-18 7:10 PM (#132954 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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How about asking which of the 96 custom settings with the 2 different controls from 1 to 60 that I like on my Behringer amp? I haven't even figured out what all the buttons do on that one.
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worshipleader
Posted 2005-10-18 8:40 PM (#132955 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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On my OP-Pros, I turn on the AD pre-set, and then mostly leave it flat. Sometimes I have to roll off a little bass because on our church system I get really boomy bass and my sound guy isn't quick enough to figure out to roll it off a little at the board. On a rare occasion, I might boost the highs a tiny bit, but tiny is the work so it doesn't go "crystaline".
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Jeff
Posted 2005-10-18 10:54 PM (#132956 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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I usually start at the "V" setting, and then trail off on the treble and/or bass as necessary.
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Waskel
Posted 2005-10-19 6:43 AM (#132957 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings



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Same as Robbie, Paul. I always start out flat, then adjust a little for the system. I just think they (at least the OP40 & Pro) sound best set flat. If I want a little bit of crunch I'll boost the bass a touch.
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cliff
Posted 2005-10-19 7:47 AM (#132958 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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I have a tendency to play more on the "bright" side. I usually start off with a pretty sharp "V" and adj hi/lo as needed. My effects pedal has a ParaEQ, so I tend to rely on that more to get a decent sound for BOTH guitars (6&12 on A/B switch) and use the sliders for minor alterations.
Like I said before, it often depends how the guitar(s) sounds in the room, and it often may depend on a particular song ("thumpy" bass, bright "strummy" sound, etc. . . .)
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ChatMan
Posted 2005-10-19 8:44 AM (#132959 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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Warning...information post...read only if you want information...

I imagine it depends on which preamp you are dealing with. My Optima I played with a slight V weighted to the bass side (70% low, 70% low mid, 45% high mid, 50% treble) but would slip out of that and go to flat bypass for finger style.

My OP-Pro I leave flat for fingerstyle and punch up the mystery setting derived from Al and Mel as required for rythm/strummin'.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2005-10-19 12:53 PM (#132960 - in reply to #132948)
Subject: Re: Preamp settings


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Originally posted by ChatMan:

My OP-Pro I leave flat for fingerstyle and punch up the mystery setting drived from Al and Mel as required for rythm/strummin'.
Same here on the OP-Pro. The Optima and OP24 I do the "V-thing" too. It's really about the balance of sound. It you are lucky enough to bring your own amp or pre-EQ on stage (or in living room), you will have allot more flexibilty (read: the ability to help an inept sound guy fix booming bass or stale highs). Otherwise I just try to make the plugged in sound EXACTLY like the natural acoustic sound of the guitar I'm playing. Sorry if you only own an SSB :D
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