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  2. Thrash Guitar Amp Settings. We’ve based these settings on the chunky, red-hot guitar tone of thrash metal’s Big Four: Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer. Gain: 6; Mids: 1-2; Bass: 8; Treble: 8; Volume: 5 or higher; Thrash metal is defined by rapid-fire bottom-E palm muting, contrasted against frenzied riffs and licks played on the ...

  3. Oct 4, 2018 · To get the characteristic “scooped” thrash metal guitar sound, use your guitars bridge humbucker pickup and a generous amount of distortion. Boost both the bass and treble settings on your amp while cutting, or “scooping out,” the midrange.

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  4. Feb 10, 2022 · In this video I explain how I got a modern thrash metal tone using amp sims and a cab from our IR pack The Martial.Get it here: https://www.drumsandtones.com...

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  5. Apr 2, 2010 · Tremolo picking is basically when you take a string, or strings, and just pick about as fast as you can, to try and just make it sound like buzzing.

  6. The Quick Answer. To achieve a good metal tone, have your amp settings on high for bass and gain, mid-low for the mids setting and mid-high for the treble setting. Gain: 8-10. Bass: 7-9. Mids: 3-5. Treble: 5-7. The key to achieving a good metal tone is high gain, high sustain and lot’s of low-end (bass). Remember, this is just a starting point.

  7. This is a lesson showing you how to sound CONSISTANT no matter what you play through and how you set it.

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  8. Dec 8, 2017 · How to Play Classic Thrash Metal Guitar. **Get Your FREE Metal Guitar Practice Guide here: https://www.jasonstallworth.com/guita... Enjoy my metal guitar lessons, riffs and licks,...

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