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TheCat 10-22-2021 08:44 AM

guitar amplifier controls question
 
Hello there!
Soo I'am learning how to play the guitar and I bought an Ibanez GRX70QA-TRB GIO and a Marshall Amp MG10.
And this amp I bought only has clean volume contour and the overdrive volume and gain.
Soo the thing here I was trying to play a song for the first time and I figured out that there's missing Treble, Mid and Bass for playing that song.
What should I do?

Plankton 10-26-2021 11:17 AM

A bit late here, but... the CONTOUR knob will be your adjustment for those on that particular amp, but it's limited to a small window of frequencies.

A Fender Frontman 10G, or an Orange Crush 12 would have been better choices, imho.

TheCat 10-27-2021 11:01 AM

Well, thanks I should go for a new better amp in the future soo Ahah.
Any suggestion of a good amp for me to make an upgrade?
I was thinking about a Marshall MG15

Plankton 10-27-2021 05:48 PM

Happy to help.

Thats a decent one.

Mucha na Dziko 10-29-2021 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCat (Post 2189357)
there's missing Treble, Mid and Bass for playing that song.

What do you mean by that?

Tokushi 11-04-2023 12:13 AM

Here are a few options you can consider:

Use Pedals: You can add external pedals to your setup to adjust your guitar's tone. There are EQ pedals available that can provide you with control over the Treble, Mid, and Bass. You can place these pedals between your guitar and the amp to shape your tone.

Amp Settings: While your Marshall MG10 may not have dedicated EQ knobs, it might still have a tone or contour control that can influence the overall tonal balance. Experiment with this control to see if you can achieve a better tone for the song you're playing.

Software Amp Modeling: You can also explore amp modeling software and interfaces. These can be connected to your computer and allow you to apply various effects and EQ adjustments digitally. Some popular options include Line 6 POD Farm, Amplitube, and Bias FX. This way, you can shape your guitar's tone through software.

Consider an Amp Upgrade: If you find that the limitations of your current amp are hindering your progress, you might consider upgrading to an amplifier with more comprehensive EQ controls. This will give you more flexibility in tailoring your guitar tone.

Use Your Guitar's Tone Control: Your guitar may have tone controls, typically knobs for Treble and Bass. Experiment with adjusting these controls to improve the overall tone, even with a limited amp.

Consult with a Music Store: Visit your local music store and ask for recommendations. The staff there can provide advice on pedals, amp settings, and other equipment that can help you achieve the tone you're looking for.
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