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See Tonestacks: Fender vs. Marshall - Introduction
and other pages on that site for analysis.
Also there's Duncans tone stack calculator
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a program you can download and play with values / settings etc.
Bear in mind that the tone stack is just one of several places where the frequency response is shaped, the speaker probably being the most significant.
Lowering the value of a coupling cap somewhere in the chain may be the simplest way of taking some of the weight out of the tone.
Pete.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostSee Tonestacks: Fender vs. Marshall - Introduction
and other pages on that site for analysis.
Also there's Duncans tone stack calculator
TSC
a program you can download and play with values / settings etc.
Bear in mind that the tone stack is just one of several places where the frequency response is shaped, the speaker probably being the most significant.
Lowering the value of a coupling cap somewhere in the chain may be the simplest way of taking some of the weight out of the tone.
Pete.
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Originally posted by RobBozic View PostThanks HTH,
By scooping the mids I meant can you get a Fender Blackface type response out of the amp where it's not so mid heavy like plexi's or JTM45's.
Thanks
Rob
Even though you can cut the mids on the tonestack, you will not be able to get the same sort of response as a Blackface fender. This is (in my novice opinion) because in a B/F Fender the mid cut is before any appreciable distortion happens. In your Marshall the mid cut happens after the pre-amp distortion stage.
This difference has a big impact on the tonal effects of the mid cut as soon as you start pushing any overdrive, which is probably pretty early in the Marshall. So in the Fender you are not distorting the mids as much, in the Marshall you are cutting out the mids after the distortion harmonics have been generated.
I tried a mid cut control in both positions in a Marshallesque amp i am designing, and the difference was very real. Much more apparent clean headroom in the Fender style, much thicker and more assertive overdrive in the Marshall style.
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