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TONE NAME: dIg dUg 12ver

  • Created with: Helix Rack
  • Author:
  • Song:
    Pretend, Out of the Silent Planet, Pray
  • Band:
    King's X
  • Guitarist:
    Dug Pinnick
  • Date: 7/27/20
  • Downloads: 940
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  • Comments:
    I created this preset for my 12 string bass. Named after Dug Pinnick of Kings X who was kind enough to share his tone secrets with me on our stint during the 2014 Progressive Nation At Sea Festival. He said to me "Ya gotta use two amps man! A bass amp for all the lows, crank up the bass all the way in the EQ then take all the low out of the guitar amp and crank the gain, get that nice and dirty. Ya gotta loose the bass in the guitar amp or it'll just be muddy.". Well, I couldn't afford two amps nor did I have the desire to lug around two amps, for that matter. So, when I got my Helix Rack, I created a simulation..and I think it sounds fricken amazing! You can adjust the EQ for ch 2 if you wanna use this on a single course bass. This setting is optimized for my Dean Rhapsody 12 string bass strung with custom gauge SIT Rock Brights Stainless Steels. Ch 1 (Clean Bass): Cali 400, Tube Comp, EQ, Trinity Chorus, w/ an SVTe 8X10 cab. Ch 2 (Dirty Guitar): Obsidian 700, Tube Comp, Lo-High Cut, Cali Q Graphic, 2X12 Jazz Rivet cab. I have my Mission Expression Pedal assigned to the 2nd ch which controls the level from the Obsidian 700 so I can dial in or pull back crunch as needed.

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