This is the only thing that I'm not happy with on my Godin A6. I use the identical settings and have never had this problem. We had to futz around and tweak all sorts of things before it was playable. Recently a friend asked me to join him for a jam session and plugged my Godin into his mixer. To make it work, I turn down all the bass controls on the guitar and any mixer that I may go through. But I just don't like the boomy bass that comes off the low-E string. My favourite store (Long & McQuade in Canada) keep telling me that my guitar is fine.
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and I can't figure out how to fix the boom on the bass. I use a Godin A6 Ultra too the same way that you've mentioned. I use both the piezo and humbucker and blend with the guitar Interesting to read your post. I use mp3 backing tracks and play my guitar (Godin A6 Ultra) through the S1 Pro at small gigs. Actually I'm about the right percentage ears but I am interested in a fix. If anyone can suggest what frequencies to focus and which EQ method (Anytune has a bunch of them) would make this easier, I am all ears. I'm going to eq up a bunch of songs and test it out in real time at a gig I have Thursday.Īnyway, would love to hear a better approach.Īlso, I'm far from an EQ expert. When the track starts if it is too bassy, i hit the eq on and it rolls off the bass a bit. On my battery powered Blutooth pedal (IK Blueboard) I have assigned the EQ on/off toggle to pedal 4. Its pretty easy to figure out which ones will be the most offending. It is a song by song effort. I eq the song within Anytune to cut the bass down a bit. I use Anytune Pro+ and a IK blueboard bluetooth pedal.Īs stated the bass is often too loud when pushing the volume.Īnytune pro+ has an extensive Equalizer Filter capability. I use both the piezo and humbucker and blend with the guitar controls.