ROON
Active member
Hey guys,
I've been a bit frustrated with my SR4's tone lately. I recently got a new Ampeg rig, since the hot pickup on the 'Ray was making my 1x10, 30w combo distort.
Now, my Ray sounded beautiful through the Ashdown combo, even though it distorted and the amp itself was falling to bits. But even after having my Ampeg rig for around 4 months I still can't find a tone that I'm 100% pleased with.
Everything is so... metallic... tinny... thin... COMPLETELY out of character for a Stingray, right?
I've tried EQing it out, both with the amp's EQ and the Ray's EQ. Whenever I EQ, it's either too heavy in the treble and mids, or far too heavy in the bass. So I either have mud, or clanky garbage. It's starting to really frustrate me. To the point where I will play my $400 Ibanez instead of my beloved Ray. What am I doing wrong? I play pick style about 80% of the time. But my tone isn't being ruined by using a pick, it's just as bad when I play fingerstyle too.
My rig is as follows;
SR4 --> Ampeg SVT-3PRO --> Ampeg 410HLF
I love the sound of everything else through this rig, everything sounds real growly with just the right mix of lows, mids and highs. But why does the Ray ALWAYS sound crap through it? I fell in love with the Stingray when I first played it through a Roland Cube 100. It was rich, full, bassy and... well... perfect. No matter what I do I can't recreate that fullness that I fell in love with.
Could it be the strings?
It's got a set of 6 month old Power Slinky's on it at the moment. My favourite strings. They desperately need to be changed though. Maybe I need something more mellow like DR's???
Help, please...
I've been a bit frustrated with my SR4's tone lately. I recently got a new Ampeg rig, since the hot pickup on the 'Ray was making my 1x10, 30w combo distort.
Now, my Ray sounded beautiful through the Ashdown combo, even though it distorted and the amp itself was falling to bits. But even after having my Ampeg rig for around 4 months I still can't find a tone that I'm 100% pleased with.
Everything is so... metallic... tinny... thin... COMPLETELY out of character for a Stingray, right?
I've tried EQing it out, both with the amp's EQ and the Ray's EQ. Whenever I EQ, it's either too heavy in the treble and mids, or far too heavy in the bass. So I either have mud, or clanky garbage. It's starting to really frustrate me. To the point where I will play my $400 Ibanez instead of my beloved Ray. What am I doing wrong? I play pick style about 80% of the time. But my tone isn't being ruined by using a pick, it's just as bad when I play fingerstyle too.
My rig is as follows;
SR4 --> Ampeg SVT-3PRO --> Ampeg 410HLF
I love the sound of everything else through this rig, everything sounds real growly with just the right mix of lows, mids and highs. But why does the Ray ALWAYS sound crap through it? I fell in love with the Stingray when I first played it through a Roland Cube 100. It was rich, full, bassy and... well... perfect. No matter what I do I can't recreate that fullness that I fell in love with.
Could it be the strings?
Help, please...