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Topic: Webb 6-14E Amp Owners
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Jim Marconi Member From: Richmond IL. / Summerland Key Fl. USA
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posted 26 October 2003 08:21 PM
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Hi There... Just want to see if you could be so kind to list your amp settings so we can compare our different sounds..just list from left to right the number that it is set on.. and when we get to the EQ section just indicate what time on a clock the 0 is set at..and also indicate if the EQ is on or off..I am so mixed on my settings and want to see where others are at.Thank You Jim |
Bobby Lee Sysop From: Cloverdale, North California, USA
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posted 26 October 2003 11:59 PM
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Moved to 'Electronics' section. I use a Webb 6-14E. I've owned it since 1978. |
Dan Chroninger Member From: Sparta, Wisconson, USA
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posted 27 October 2003 05:21 AM
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here are the settings I use basic setup of Tommy White Sen wide open, volume 4-5 highs 2-3 mids 2-3 bas 10 Eq left to right 0-0-0 Minus 2-Minus2 |
RUSS RICKMANN Member From: Houston, TX USA
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posted 27 October 2003 06:14 AM
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Hey Jim.....I run the sens wide open, vol 5/6, treble 2/3, depending on the room, mids 2/3, bass 5/7. I use an outboard reverb, Lexicon, and keep the EQ in the off position. Too much to fool with, besides, the amp just sounds great without tweaking the EQ. Of course you know I use a Carter single 12. Russ |
Jay Ganz Member From: Out Behind The Barn
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posted 27 October 2003 06:59 AM
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One thing you'll notice is that if you set all your EQ nobs to zero (straight up) and then toggle between EQ on and EQ off...the "on" position will actually loose a bit of volume. You almost have to set them all on +3 to keep the volume the same. In other words, you can use the EQ to cut certain frequencies....but they won't do much to boost any of them. |
Jim Marconi Member From: Richmond IL. / Summerland Key Fl. USA
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posted 27 October 2003 02:33 PM
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Thanks Guys....Keep em comming...man I am going to try every one of these settings.Jim |
Jim Marconi Member From: Richmond IL. / Summerland Key Fl. USA
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posted 27 October 2003 02:41 PM
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Me again...Where are you guys setting the tone selecter 1-2-3 ? What do these numbers represent.. Thank You Jim |
Jay Ganz Member From: Out Behind The Barn
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posted 27 October 2003 04:20 PM
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I set it on 2. Number 1 is a little thin, & the 3rd position boosts the mids quite a bit. But try 'em all...what the heck!!! See which one you like best. That's what counts anyhow. |
Chris Erbacher Member From: Sausalito, California, USA
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posted 27 October 2003 08:00 PM
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i also set my selector to the middle one most of the time, however, in certain rooms i also use the thin one, but almost never use the one to the far right. the eq is different depending on the situation, but i do use the far right knobs to cut certain frequencies also. i also use this amp for banjo, which i use the left most selector switch, works pretty good. |
Jim Marconi Member From: Richmond IL. / Summerland Key Fl. USA
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posted 28 October 2003 04:05 PM
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Thanks again for your comments...All of you have been a help..Jim |
Bobby Lee Sysop From: Cloverdale, North California, USA
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posted 28 October 2003 04:14 PM
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I use the center position, with EQ turned on. From memory, my controls are something like this:Volume: 5-6 Presence: 4-5 Treble: 7-8 Mid: 2-3 Bass: 2-3 Reverb: 2-3 Lo: +3 Lo mid: +2 Mid: 0 Hi mid: +1 High: +2 ------------------ Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs, Open Hearts Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (C6add9), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic, Line 6 Variax |
Steven Welborn Member From: Ojai,CA USA
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posted 28 October 2003 10:16 PM
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BTW, which tone setting does Tommy W. use? I've used the #3 position all along. But for some reason it sounds overly midrangy and boxy lately to my ears. I think I'll start experimenting with the #2 position. |
Jimmie Webb Member From: Antioch, California, USA
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posted 29 October 2003 09:48 AM
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FIRST TIME PLAYERS 614-ETurn EQ to Out Turn Reverb OFF Regulate as needed Turn Sensitivity all the way up Turn Volume to 2 or 3 or as desired Turn Treble, Mid, Bass to 5. Regulate as wanted. For best results try not using EQ for a few weeks or months. Learn the main sound of the Webb Amp. Learn your amp good. And the wide range it has with the 3 tone controls then you use the EQ for goodies maybe sometimes when your hearing is bad.
I just read on the forum about the good hints from our good friends wanting new owners and other owners to know that there is others out there that want to help. Thank you all (oh YALL…haha) Jimmie D. Webb Some more helpful hints for EQ When adjusting low frequencies strike low strings When using the other 3 knobs strike strings accordingly More hints for selector # 1 Thinner sound #2 Fullest sound. Most commonly used. #3 Very good for fiddle. May make some keyboards sound more like a piano Anytime you need help with any adjustments please reply and I will answer when I see it posted.
“Want an amp that sounds good? Get a Webb with good sound!”
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Waisznor Member From: Berlin, Germany
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posted 29 October 2003 02:02 PM
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My settings for P/P with single coils: Vol: 5 Sens.: 10 Treble: 2 Mid: 7 Bass: 3 Reverb: 3EQ in: 0 / 0 / 0 / -2 / 0 |
Larry Behm Member From: Oregon City, Oregon
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posted 29 October 2003 05:19 PM
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My setting with PP single coils, Mesa Boogie studio pre amp and several other effects:Vol: 8 Master: 4 Tre: 8 Mid: 8 Bass: 8 Reverb: off Three way: far right EQ: out larry
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Jim Marconi Member From: Richmond IL. / Summerland Key Fl. USA
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posted 29 October 2003 09:26 PM
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Hi Larry.. are you running the Mesa Boogie Studio Pre in the Webb when you are using these Webb settings? If so what advantage do you hear using the Studio Pre in front of the Webb. I also have a Studio Pre and I use it only in the studio...I either play a Emmons P/P single coil or LeGreande III... Regards Jim |
Jay Ganz Member From: Out Behind The Barn
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posted 30 October 2003 06:55 AM
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I you're gonna use some kinda preamp first, then it's a whole different ballgame. The settings of that extra preamp will affect your tone quite a bit. There are so many tonal variations in the Webb preamp alone.[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 30 October 2003 at 06:56 AM.]
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Larry Behm Member From: Oregon City, Oregon
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posted 01 November 2003 08:33 AM
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Jim I use the Mesa because it has so many options and I can put it right next to me. I play 4 instruments and need quick ways to change the EQ setting etc.When I run the Webb straight I use the same settings as mentioned above. I use the recording out jacks from the Mesa into the front end of the Webb. I turn all of the volume knobs on the Mesa to 3, including the overdrive section with the bass toggle switch in. I am pushing the tubes a little but not into distortion. My sound is warmer and bigger when I do NOT use the Mesa, but I need the controls next to me. I guess I could buid a separate box for the Webb head, I did that for years and years with my Nashville 400's Larry Behm[This message was edited by Larry Behm on 05 November 2003 at 04:40 AM.] |