I wish someone made a "de-jangler" pedal. I am not Peter Buck, and I am tired of sounding like him every time I play clean. So now is your chance to rescue me from what Steve has called that "dinky" guitar tone.
I mostly play a semi-hollow body Epiphone with humbucking pickups thru a Fender HotRod Deluxe. I bought a Boss equalizer pedal to try and shape the tone but I am not having much success. Dinky dink dink. Perhaps a compressor pedal? Help. I suck at this kind of thing. I am just looking for a full, clean, slightly overdriven tone without the dink.
de-jangle my guitar tone
2Do you use the neck pickup? Not both, just the neck. That usually makes things significantly less jangly.
"You get a kink in your neck looking up at people or down at people. But when you look straight across, there's no kinks."
--Mike Watt
--Mike Watt
de-jangle my guitar tone
3Is the Fender amp a master volume type amplifier? I play a fender tweed type amplifier (Victoria Double Deluxe) and I just turn it up and when I want clean I go back on the guitar's volume knob. This gives you a little darker clean sound. It also allows you to be more expressive with your playing.
If your amp has a master volume, you can max out the master and bring up the pre until you get a little dirt. Then play with the guitar's volume knob.
Al
If your amp has a master volume, you can max out the master and bring up the pre until you get a little dirt. Then play with the guitar's volume knob.
Al
In retrospect, I should have stepped off the stage and utter-kicked Mrs. O'Leary's cow.
-BRW
-BRW
de-jangle my guitar tone
4not to be obvious, but why dont you try a different guitar? i smashed up my ric because of that, now i have a strat that doenst sound like that. my amp has always been the same. i got it when i was 10. its a matchless.
de-jangle my guitar tone
5I don't think the guitar is the problem. I agree with the post that told you to mess around with your preamp and master volume controls, assuming the Hot Rod Deluxe has a master volume.
A clean boost pedal may also help. There are a lot of them out there. My only experience is with the Z. Vex Super Hard On/Super Duper, which are wonderful and would most likely help you get the tone you want (the Hot Rod Deluxe is a tube amp, yes?).
Good luck!
A clean boost pedal may also help. There are a lot of them out there. My only experience is with the Z. Vex Super Hard On/Super Duper, which are wonderful and would most likely help you get the tone you want (the Hot Rod Deluxe is a tube amp, yes?).
Good luck!
de-jangle my guitar tone
6you could buy new pickups,try heavier strings, try flatwound strings,use heaviar pick, strum near the neck, buy a different amp, buy a different guitar, turn your tone knob, change the cap on your tone knob, get new hands,
de-jangle my guitar tone
7varidrive wrote:change the cap on your tone knob
Yes, do this. Get either jet-black or hot-red.
de-jangle my guitar tone
8Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
I will try using the neck only, though this can sound rather fey. Isn't "fey" just a euphemism for gay? Anyway...
Yes, it's a master-type amp, so I will try messing with the volume controls. This sounds promising.
I like the mellow sound of the Epiphone hollow. I also play an Epiphone Les Paul, which actually can also sound rather dinky. It must be a problem with the way I am contolling the volume, and not the guitar. And I hate fender guitars. They feel like broomsticks with strings attached.
I use medium gauge strings to begin with (alternate tunings, need low end tension). Prosthetics are rather expensive. I am a fan of orange. Hot red is for pansies.
I will try using the neck only, though this can sound rather fey. Isn't "fey" just a euphemism for gay? Anyway...
Yes, it's a master-type amp, so I will try messing with the volume controls. This sounds promising.
I like the mellow sound of the Epiphone hollow. I also play an Epiphone Les Paul, which actually can also sound rather dinky. It must be a problem with the way I am contolling the volume, and not the guitar. And I hate fender guitars. They feel like broomsticks with strings attached.
I use medium gauge strings to begin with (alternate tunings, need low end tension). Prosthetics are rather expensive. I am a fan of orange. Hot red is for pansies.
de-jangle my guitar tone
9If you put new pickups in either of those guitars, I think you will notice your tone greatly improved. I would suggest a pickup with alnico 2 magnets. It gives a smooth, creamy tone with plenty of bass; no shrill top end, no Ric style jangling goin' on. The Seymour Duncan Custom Custom or APH2 are what I would recommend. You seriously need to get rid of those stock Epi pickups.
de-jangle my guitar tone
10tipcat wrote:
fey:
Pronunciation: 'fA
1 a chiefly Scottish : fated to die : DOOMED b : marked by a foreboding of death or calamity
2 a : able to see into the future : VISIONARY b : marked by an otherworldly air or attitude c : CRAZY, TOUCHED
3 a : PRECIOUS 3 b : UNCONVENTIONAL, CAMPY
don't underestimate that fey guitar tone.
-Tom
I will try using the neck only, though this can sound rather fey. Isn't "fey" just a euphemism for gay?
fey:
Pronunciation: 'fA
1 a chiefly Scottish : fated to die : DOOMED b : marked by a foreboding of death or calamity
2 a : able to see into the future : VISIONARY b : marked by an otherworldly air or attitude c : CRAZY, TOUCHED
3 a : PRECIOUS 3 b : UNCONVENTIONAL, CAMPY
don't underestimate that fey guitar tone.
-Tom