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Im looking to find a nice deep clean twin sound with a good overdrive saturated but clean note mix.kind of like a evh sound but a bit more deeper.I like the twin amp I just need to find a good way to keepthat and just add a good overdrive reverb sound. I have access to 2 15 inch pa speakers and it sounds pretty good  but its  a bit to big to travel with.

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Are you asking to get the same tone as with your 2 15" pa speakers in a smaller pa speaker?

yeah if I could that would be good. Ive been messing around but still new so I figured I ask to see if anyone had any good beefy tones.

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To beef up a tone....

 

1. You can put a parametric eq after the cab. Cut 3K at a Q of 1.0 about 4db, then adjust volume accordingly.

 

2. put a Mesa EQ after the cab (or between amp and cab) and boost the 250, a little 80 boost and a little 750 boost.

 

3. engage the Global eq, boost some low end, or do as in number 1 above. Sometimes number 1 is better and make 2 sets of presets, one for larger speakers and one for smaller. That way you will still have the global eq to use for different locations.

 

Chad Boston suggests you use the global eq to get the sound exactly how you like it, then write down the settings and place a parametric eq (stereo) at the end of the preset, and set the same as was the global, then turn off global. The global is nice on the editor because you can drag the settings visually.

 

Go here and join. Lots of help over there too.

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/line6helixusergroup/

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To beef up a tone....

 

1. You can put a parametric eq after the cab. Cut 3K at a Q of 1.0 about 4db, then adjust volume accordingly.

 

2. put a Mesa EQ after the cab (or between amp and cab) and boost the 250, a little 80 boost and a little 750 boost.

 

3. engage the Global eq, boost some low end, or do as in number 1 above. Sometimes number 1 is better and make 2 sets of presets, one for larger speakers and one for smaller. That way you will still have the global eq to use for different locations.

 

Chad Boston suggests you use the global eq to get the sound exactly how you like it, then write down the settings and place a parametric eq (stereo) at the end of the preset, and set the same as was the global, then turn off global. The global is nice on the editor because you can drag the settings visually.

 

Go here and join. Lots of help over there too.

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/line6helixusergroup/

Thank you I appreciate it

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