Sorry guys, I know you really love the A-bombs, but I went for the Mule since I really enjoyed the sound they managed to achieve using them and they were cheaper too. I still got more guitars where I have to change pickups and a-bombs are definitely the next on the list! I got another les paul that has emgs in them I know it's blasphemy, but I was young and dumb
Quote from: Disaxis on June 16, 2018, 05:00:35 PMSorry guys, I know you really love the A-bombs, but I went for the Mule since I really enjoyed the sound they managed to achieve using them and they were cheaper too. I still got more guitars where I have to change pickups and a-bombs are definitely the next on the list! I got another les paul that has emgs in them I know it's blasphemy, but I was young and dumb Well, you've redeemed yourself now! Enjoy the Mules, I think you'll love them.
Can we find your metal Mule-clips somewhere?
Quote from: Telerocker on June 18, 2018, 11:11:44 PMCan we find your metal Mule-clips somewhere? I'm not sure, it's been a while! The Mules are certainly capable of more or less anything though, there's no reason why you wouldn't be able to pull off very heavy tones with them. I did use them on this recently, though it's not exactly a flat-out aggressive tone:
Quote from: Telerocker on June 18, 2018, 11:11:44 PMCan we find your metal Mule-clips somewhere? I'm not sure, it's been a while! The Mules are certainly capable of more or less anything though, there's no reason why you wouldn't be able to pull off very heavy tones with them. I did use them on this recently, though it's not exactly a flat-out aggressive tone:https://soundcloud.com/user-511849395/m-m-poppunk
Glad you like the tones :)That guitar sound was a hollowbody with an unpotted Mule in the bridge, straight into a block letter 5150 on the rhythm channel, into a Suhr reactive load box and through an IR of one of my Zilla 4x12s.
Thanks for the response Nolly! I like that the tone a lot it’s a great rhythm tone. I’ve actually never played a 5150, so I guess I better try one out! I have been hesitant to try Mules since I played an Abraxas set and was underwhelmed. I thought they lacked a little top end and the bass was a little too flabby on a Mesa Mark V, but your Mule clips sounded much more to my liking.
Quote from: stratguy23 on June 27, 2018, 07:17:50 AMThanks for the response Nolly! I like that the tone a lot it’s a great rhythm tone. I’ve actually never played a 5150, so I guess I better try one out! I have been hesitant to try Mules since I played an Abraxas set and was underwhelmed. I thought they lacked a little top end and the bass was a little too flabby on a Mesa Mark V, but your Mule clips sounded much more to my liking.Ah, well the Abraxas is definitely darker and looser in the low end than the Mule, which is to be expected with an overwound AIV set in general. I don't know if you have reamping capability or even just an amp sim you can throw this through, but here's a DI of that guitar. The strings are somewhat old, and probably a touch on the light gauge side for chunky riffing but I think you'll still get the idea. Also remember that this is a hollowbody so is very resonant in the midrange - you could expect a more extended low end and faster response from a solidbody.https://www.dropbox.com/s/jx9535kxy9njhf4/Nolly%20Mule%20DI.wav?dl=0And through an amp sim (not an ideal tone):https://www.dropbox.com/s/zzk0yfeqv03rfsh/Nolly%20Mule%20DI%20with%20Ampsim.wav?dl=0
Thanks for sending those Nolly! I was able to reamp them but my set up is pretty primitive (just a headphone plug to 1/4"), but I got at least an idea of what a Mule would sound like through my rig, and it was definitely better than the Abraxas. Overwould A4 isn't my thing (for really hot pickups I prefer A5 or ceramic), but the Mules have fewer winds does seem to get rid of some of the stuff with the Abraxas that I didn't like.