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recently just acquired one of these , anyoneone else using one just wondering a few tips on as far as eq settings on the amp for dialing in some crushing heavy doom/sludge tones. mids? treble? presence settings? what are yours at?
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This could help.
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As far as amp settings go? More mids less treble and higher presence?
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It's all personal preference. Turn those mids down for more mud though. But at the expense of clarity.
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Yeah the thing about the OG Model T's is that they're big clean pedal platforms that used to be super cheap. Whatever crushing tones you're looking for will probably come from pedals, so just turn your volume knob up.
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stonemt wrote:As far as amp settings go? More mids less treble and higher presence?


They are pretty much saying to get those crushing heavy doom/sludge tones... get you a pedal to put infront of it.
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What he said ^
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When in Model T doubt, look at Stephen O'malley's pedalboard.
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I wouldn't have even quoted it, I didn't see D.O.S.'s other comment.


this is also why my gas for a Model T bit the dust when I fully realized that.
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Then again my suggestion is kind of ruined by the fact he covers his pedals...
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I'm using a boneshaker into a pharoah so it's doing the job pretty well, thanks for the input I was always curious about how the old rat sounded into it I'll have to give it a try. Thanks
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stonemt wrote:I'm using a boneshaker into a pharoah so it's doing the job pretty well, thanks for the input I was always curious about how the old rat sounded into it I'll have to give it a try. Thanks


That'll do you real good, just EQ to taste. The RAT is a doom standard I suppose. But do what sounds good to you.
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That white headrush, though.
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