Seymour Duncan Twin
Seymour Duncan Twin
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What can I do to solve this problem with my guitar sound.?
When i strum open chords like E minor, or G, or any of those in a chord progression. It gets really muffled, and you cant really hear the chords clear, it just gets really jumbled and all. But when i use barre chords, it does that a little but, but nowhere near as bad. So what could help this? My gear is currently:
BC Rich Warlock Bronze (Seymour Duncan pickups; SH-6 in the bridge, SH-2 in the neck)
Marshall MG-15CD(maybe its CDR)
Crate GX-15
Fender Frontman 15G
I dont use many of them, mainly the marshall. I also dont usually use effects, but when i do it is a Behringer V-amp (the blue multieffects processor with the twin pedals and expression pedal).
So, what do I need to change or do to make the sound better. I have tried lowering the gain but didn't really do any good on any of the amps....
You might consider trading in those 3 amps for one decent one. Most of your tone will come from the amp anyways, so you should really invest in a decent amp first. I know that the Marshall MG is notorious for sounding muddy. You could also try using your bridge pickup and boosting your treble some.
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