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ecru

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I have a SS HH Axis that I am very fond of. I am an old guy and don't care for pointy guitars. My problem is that it seems to be a little too muddy for metal. Is there any way to clean this up with eq? Would changing my amp make a difference? I am using a Laney LC15.. Anyone who knows what they are doing care to comment?

I like my guitar and dont want to put new pickups in it.
 

Jimmyb

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I would think that the limiting factor with your set-up will be the amp.

I just had a quick browse on HC Link Here and the general view is that the amp doesn't cut it for 'metal' without extra pedals or the like.

There are a ton of sounds inside the Axis, so it may be worth wandering along to your local store with it and plugging in to a few different amps.

(ps, it helps if it's a music store that you go to :D )
 

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I used the Axis through a rack rig for Metal for years with great success - the pickups are hot, tight and huge! I agree with jimmyb - the problem's not with the guitar but with the rest of the rig...
 

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Hmmm....on the basis of that clip I don't think I'm going to be adding any Rammstein to my CD collection anytime soon!:D
 

TonyEVH5150

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I have Rammstein's first album. Love it.

Here's their best song IMHO, and the same guitarist is using an Axis.

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra9XWVWFfeQ"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]
 

JDouglee

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Strapping Young Lad's "in studio" videos had Devin Townsend running around with an Axis. One of the most brutal bands around.

\m/
 

ecru

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Thanks for all the replies. if you look in the HC forums some people say the axis is no good for metal.... you never know what to believe.

That b-52 looks pretty cool, and I think I will give engl a whirl.
 

koogie2k

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Thanks for all the replies. if you look in the HC forums some people say the axis is no good for metal.... you never know what to believe.

That b-52 looks pretty cool, and I think I will give engl a whirl.

Consider the source...HC. Not the best of places IMHO.
I know the Axis is great for metal, blues, folk, jazz, whatever. Too many phenomenal players use the Axis....Steve Stephens comes to mind right off the bat. :cool:
 
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