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How Frequencies Shape Your Tone (MXR 10-Band Edition) 🎛️ – Save for later! 🤘 EQs are a powerful tool for sculpting tone—almost everything sonically can be tweaked with EQ. In this video, I’m scooping (cutting) and boosting (pushing) each slider on an MXR 10-Band, using a Marshall JCM800 as my base tone. With 10 bands, you have surgical control over your sound! 👨‍🍳 🔹 31.25Hz (Sub Lows) Mostly rumble. For standard guitar, you almost always want to cut this to tighter up the speaker response and remove useless noise that clashes with the bass guitar. 🔹 62.5Hz (Deep Lows) Adds massive thump and cabinet resonance. Great for doom, but too much kills tightness in fast metal. 🔹 125Hz (Lows) The
How Frequencies Shape Your Tone (MXR 10-Band Edition) 🎛️ – Save for later! 🤘 EQs are a powerful tool for sculpting tone—almost everything sonically can be tweaked with EQ. In this video, I’m scooping (cutting) and boosting (pushing) each slider on an MXR 10-Band, using a Marshall JCM800 as my base tone. With 10 bands, you have surgical control over your sound! 👨‍🍳 🔹 31.25Hz (Sub Lows) Mostly rumble. For standard guitar, you almost always want to cut this to tighter up the speaker response and remove useless noise that clashes with the bass guitar. 🔹 62.5Hz (Deep Lows) Adds massive thump and cabinet resonance. Great for doom, but too much kills tightness in fast metal. 🔹 125Hz (Lows) The "body" of your guitar tone. Boosting adds warmth and fullness; cutting it can thin things out too much if you aren't careful. 🔹 250Hz (Mud / Low Mids) The danger zone! I usually cut this slightly. Too much here makes palm mutes sound woofy and congested. Clearing this out lets the bass guitar breathe in the mix. 🔹 500Hz (Boxy Mids) A classic scoop frequency. Cutting here gives you that "hollow" thrash metal rhythm sound. Boosting it gives a very woody, vintage honk. 🔹 1kHz (Aggressive Mids) The core attack frequency. Modern metal often needs this boosted to cut through, while classic 90s scooped tones heavily cut this slider. 🔹 2kHz (Upper Mids) This is where the "pick attack" lives. Boost this if you need your riffs to be heard clearly in a dense mix. Essential for lead tones! 🔹 4kHz (Presence/Bite) Adds sharpness and definition. If your amp feels as if it has a "blanket" over it, boost this slider. 🔹 8kHz (Sizzle) High treble that adds brightness and aggressive fizz. Be careful—too much here gets harsh very quickly with high gain. 🔹 16kHz (Air) Often subtle on standard guitar speakers, but it adds a hi-fi "sheen" or "air" to the very top end of your signal. Tighter chugs? Cut 250Hz slightly. More pick attack? Boost 2kHz. Buried in the mix? Bump up 1kHz and 2kHz to cut through. How do you set your 10-band? #guitartone #guitareq #metalguitar #thrashmetal #guitargear #guitar

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