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To remove that annoying hairy fizziness simply go into you parametric eq and slowly cut the very highest frequencies down a little at a time. You will be shocked at the difference.
The ME 90 doesn’t have a parametric EQ, although I agree that using one would definitely help. My goal here is to improve the overall sound for zero cost, but if you do have a cheap EQ pedal lying around, running it in through the effects loop makes a huge difference.
Good morning. I ask for help regarding the ME 90. Trying the delays: MODULATE, WARM, TAPE, ANALOG, STANDARD and also the one in the EQ/FX2 part, they are practically all the same and not even a stereo one. Is this the case or did they give me a defective pedal board? I've been using Boss pedals for a long time but never with this limit. Thank you and greetings.
Ill never part with my EVH 5153 combo, but since I do not play live anymore I have been attempting to go digital. My needs seem simple. Heavy, thick, 90s metal tone. I had a Kemper but sold it because I never used it for anything more than a guitar amp. Got the Katana Artist, despite its range of tones, it will not do metal the way I want. Same with the GX-100, but even worse. Then I tried the ME 90, and just more of the same, and yes- the IRs make all the difference. For me, the worst thing about the ME, is no amp relay. What is the point of the 4 cable method if your fx unit cannot change the amp channels with patch changes? I like the idea of running it 4 cable thru my amp so I have the ability to switch to the amps clean channel and use the the distortion stomps in the front end for different distortion levels, without tap dancing. I have a ToneX on the way hoping that might scratch my itch.