![]() ![]() I’d go from playing my Strat to the PRS and get annoyed with having to set a different EQ on the amp…I didn’t want to have multiple amps to fulfil this and didn’t want the hassle of an EQ pedal, and when I tried them, they never quite did what I wanted them to. It’s why Mark Tremonti used a nice clean Fender amp for his clean tones and a big old Mesa stack for his dirty sounds. It was at that moment I realised that I’m fighting against something that I may not be able to achieve. For the latter, he lowered the input gain and managed to make everything clean up nicely. He basically set one preset to play with his single coil equipped guitar and another for his humbucker equipped guitar. I watched a video where a guy was running a class tutorial on how to use the Axe FX to create a nice clean tone. ![]() That moment when you realise you’re doing it wrong*. These limitations I felt were bug bears that I let go of at certain moments in time, but mostly just felt that my creativity was stifled by them. So, after finally coming to a place where I could accept that I had most of the basic tones covered, why did I still want more? Why was I still missing my Mesa? Why did I suddenly feel the urge to buy a Plexi style amplifier? But more so, why is my sound so limited.
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