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The best reggae amp settings

Let me start by saying that reggae amp settings,
like everything that involves people’s opinion is very subjective. So please bare that in mind as you explore these reggae guitar amp
settings.
These reggae amp settings are just a platform which
will allow you to get started setting up your amp to play reggae music. The settings are done
using a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (it’s the amp I use) but, will work for most
amps.
For rhythm guitar I normally use the clean channel
on my amp. The reggae amp settings I use are shown below.
Volume:
5/6
I really don’t go higher than this or the amp will
start to drive. However, this reggae amp setting may not affect amps like the Roland JC 120, Fender Twin
Reverb or any other amp with a higher watt. So I leave it to your
judgement.
Drive: 5
One needs to be very careful with the drive and the
bass reggae amp settings, as things can get muddy very quickly. For rhythm guitar it’s
especially important not to drive the amp too much unless you are trying to get a particular
sound.
Treble: 5/6
I mostly leave it on 6 for
reggae. This allows the sound to cut through the mix. This is very important
when using the chucking/chopping technique. See how to play reggae guitar for more on
this.
Bass: 0
Yes I actually set the amp to zero for this reggae
amp setting. Things become too muddy if I make the reggae amp settings here any
higher. I think these particular models of Fender amps can sound bass heavy at
times. So feel free to use your own settings here.
Reverb: 2/3
I rarely go pass this reggae amp setting unless I
am trying to get a special effect. Otherwise too much
depth and space is created which produces an unnatural sound.
Presence: 5/6
Some musicians don’t like to use presence as part
of their reggae amp settings but, I love it. If its on your amp its
on there for a reason so use it. I find that it makes my
sound more pristine and complete.
For a bit of crunch when strumming, I turn up the
drive or use a pedal (sometimes the reggae amp settings I use does not give the best sound, so I use a
pedal). And besides you can’t always change your reggae amp
settings on the fly when playing.
A lead reggae amp setting can be achieved – if you
are a purist, by turning the volume on your guitar to full and turning up the drive to
taste. Alternatively you could use a pedal. I use various models
but mainly the Digitech Bad Monkey or Black Star’s HT Dual.
These are the reggae amp settings I use and they
have worked well for me. Lets us know what reggae amp settings
you use by leaving a comment below. Come back again and thanks for
stopping by! For more on reggae amp and
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