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Title: Hot Rod Marshall Tone - JCM 800 from the 80s
Post by: Dante on January 12, 2017, 12:40:29 PM
Let me know how this works for you guys, I have yet to try it. I found this from something I printed off the old Depot in 2008.

Voicing: Ultimate High Gain
Drive: 60
Overdrive: 62
Master: 58

Compressor: out

Tone Controls
Low: +8
Mid: -4
Hi: +6
Pres: +6

Graphic EQ
100 Hz: +12
170 Hz: +8
280 Hz: +6
470 Hz: -4
800 Hz: -2
1.3 kHz: -2
2.2 kHz: 0
3.8 kHz: 0
6.3 kHz: +2

Wah: In
Mode: Triggered
Sensitivity: 76
Delay: 28
Start Point: 70


YMMV. I can tell already that the Tone controls are going to sound blech on my rig.
Title: Re: Hot Rod Marshall Tone - JCM 800 from the 80s
Post by: Kim on January 12, 2017, 03:45:41 PM
I'll try this one too tonight.  :thumb-up:
Title: Re: Hot Rod Marshall Tone - JCM 800 from the 80s
Post by: Kim on January 13, 2017, 06:01:41 PM
Sounded pretty good to me, but I wasn't digging the Wah part as much. 

Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Hot Rod Marshall Tone - JCM 800 from the 80s
Post by: vansinn on January 14, 2017, 04:44:48 AM
Haven't tried this as yet; just commenting on the triggered wah: I never could make it work well with distortions, mostly because I can't narrow the range and lower the Q, to simulate a Dunlop low-Q midrange wah.
No matter what I've tried, triggered wah with distortion always sounds too aggressive and cocked-up.