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Thats exactly what I do....I boost the mids and then sweep to find the worst sounding frequency. But it hard for me to tell what I should cut. I'll try your suggestion of around 660 for my M80 equipped guitar and 1.2 for my piezo equipped guitar.
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It’s there. But don’t waste a spot for it. It doesn’t make any noticeable difference. Better to use one of the full EQ effects.
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It must depend on the guitar and the pickup. I can definitely hear it on one of my guitars with passive UST. Not so much the difference of UST versus the mag, but a difference with one or off. But only if I turn every other effect/EQ off.
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I did the blending experiment yesterday, after finding the appropriate adapter in my gear. Works fine, using a second outboard preamp to control the signal to Aux In. (An onboard preamp with level and tone controls could also do the job.) I also went ahead and ordered a special cable from Sweetwater, as that's a more elegant solution than sticking an adapter on the end of a regular mono cable.
You couldn't call the Zoom A1-Four a real blender, but it can assist in combining the two signals to a single signal. That could be helpful for folks with a limited number of inputs on their amp or mixer. Its also a big plus that the A1 Four has a regular 3 band EQ (in addition to all the other EQs) which can be used on the fly at the gig. I had to roll off some bass at the gig last night as the guitar top was interacting with speaker sound in a noisy and necessarily high (guitar) volume environment. (Anyone who thinks that the Lyric can't sound bassy enough should listen to my video from last night.) |