Just a short thing on the "Tight" knob that wasn't mentioned in the video. It controls how much bass is being let through before the distortion circuit. When Tight is turned low, more bass is being let through before the gain, so that when the distortion comes on it brings out lots of harmonics to the bass frequencies, which affects the tone in this beautiful, creative way. Hence I liked it being a bit Moore "loose" on the lead parts, letting more harmonics and a broader tone spectrum being added for them leads, adding detail and dynamics. Calling it 4-band eq maybe isn’t properly right, but an easy way to divide the knobs. Since you’re ”loosing” bass infront at tighter settings u might want to make up for that with the regular bass knob. Cheers! /Jonatan
@RJW143 күн бұрын
that sounds like how the bass switch works on the KHDK ghoul screamer, and yeah, I leave it turned off for that leaner bass end for gallops and maidenish rhythm parts but engage it for sabbath and leads. Also, love that guitar.
@jonatanbergmusician3 күн бұрын
@@RJW14 That might be the case. I haven't much knowledge about Ghoul screamer, nor have I tried it. Hope to do it someday though, it's also a very flexible multipurpose box. Anyway, sounds like we found a similar use of the function then! Thanks, I love it too =) And thanks for tuning in!
@erickubica99984 күн бұрын
Great demo and very cool guitar!
@jonatanbergmusician4 күн бұрын
@@erickubica9998 Thanks man! Yeah it’s a tiny bit modified…😁 Cheers!
@jonatanbergmusician6 күн бұрын
Hope you liked this demo! If you did you might want to follow me on Instagram where I’m also very active and share more gear info etc. instagram.com/jonatanbergmusician?igsh=MWNzZngxZGVjMmlueQ%3D%3D& And If you have suggestions on demos feel free to ask and I’ll do my best! Cheers! Jonatan