![]() AMPS FOR A DJENT TONEĭjent bands use such a huge variety of different amps that you can safely say that the only requirement for an amp is simply to be able to output a high-gain sound. a bit of treble (from 9’o clock position to the 12’o clock position, almost always below the middle position of the knob anyway)Īnother requirement is a high-gain amp and also an overdrive pedal and one of the most important ingredient for that tone: a noise gate pedal.a lot of mids (usually on an “almost full” position, but it depends on the amp usually).One of the most important part of that sound is how you EQ your final sound: you need lots of mids and some tweaks to your amp’s settings, but generally you can get quite a nice sound with: WHAT DO I NEED FOR THAT DJENT TONE: TALKING ABOUT THE EQUALISATIONĭespite the common thought and “myths” about djent = lots of strings, you can actually get that tone even with a “normal” 6 strings guitar: sure, you can get a lower sound and more brutal riffs with a down-tuned instruments with even more strings, but for this metal genre the number of strings isn’t the most important factor. ![]() In this article we’ll see how to get a djent tone from your own electric guitar and how to set up amps and pedals for that heavy sound. ![]() ![]() Djent started becoming popular in the metal scene almost exclusively for a meme (the almost ubiquitous “but does it djent” meme), but one of the main credits for this was the renewed interest for that subgenre of metal. ![]()
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