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jabba

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Hey Knuckleheads,

I have a question about my AL MM90. I really like the guitar but I find the notch positions (2&4) kinda muddy sounding. I don't notice it too much when I'm playing riffs or lead, however I notice it when I'm playing chords. I have an AL s/s/s and if I compare the 2 (with the same amp settings), I find my s/s/s guitar so much clearer on positions 2&4. I can't really figure it out....Any thoughts??
 

Mpcoluv

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My AL MM90 doesn't sound muddy on any position.
This is with a Blackface Fender style amp and and various distortion pedals.
In fact I would say the most remarkable thing about the guitar is its clarity and responsiveness.
Just how much gain are you using?
 

jabba

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Hey Knuckleheads,

I have a question about my AL MM90. I really like the guitar but I find the notch positions (2&4) kinda muddy sounding. I don't notice it too much when I'm playing riffs or lead, however I notice it when I'm playing chords. I have an AL s/s/s and if I compare the 2 (with the same amp settings), I find my s/s/s guitar so much clearer on positions 2&4. I can't really figure it out....Any thoughts??

I'm using a hotrod deluxe and I'm not using much gain....I usually play on the "drive" channel with the gain on 3 or 4 max....I find that I have to pull the middle and bass way down to get clarity on positions 2&4....
 

Mpcoluv

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Well, I have owned one of those amps in the past.
The "Out of Phase" sounds on a AL MM90 and on a Strat for that matter are not as focused as the single pickup selections. However with my fender style and a tube screamer, I don't fine the notch positions muddy.
 

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I don't find those positions muddy. I do tweak the treble and middle settings a bit when I switch between my Silo Special and my AL MM90.
 

Mpcoluv

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There is a Super Reverb in Oz?
A Super Reverb is a fantastic amp if you can deal with the weight.....
 

jabba

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Yeah, I think the problem here is not the guitar....its the operator of the guitar (that would be me).

I've been spending the last few days fiddling with my amp. I guess I'm just used to setting it a certain way.

I find if I bring up the treble and presence 3/4's of the way up (to 9 on my hot rod deluxe) and set the bass and middle to say 4 or 5 then I can get the tone I'm looking for. It's just taken me a while to get used to the MM90's.

I have to say I'm liking the AL MM90 more all the time. I think it is actually the Holy Grail single coil guitar......it has all the sounds I'm looking for...fat blues, twang, beautiful cleans....awesome. :cool:
 

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Must be all those veggies Rob ... my old Super is pretty darn heavy. It's just about at death's door though so I don't take it out much anymore.
 

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I find if I bring up the treble and presence 3/4's of the way up (to 9 on my hot rod deluxe) and set the bass and middle to say 4 or 5 then I can get the tone I'm looking for. It's just taken me a while to get used to the MM90's.

I have to say I'm liking the AL MM90 more all the time. I think it is actually the Holy Grail single coil guitar......it has all the sounds I'm looking for...fat blues, twang, beautiful cleans....awesome. :cool:

Positions 2 and 4 are 8loody fantastic on my Al.

I like using my Blues junior with treble and bass all off and with the middle up maximum. It's a great sound!
 
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