Ok, so I have found that I like a nice V EQ shape (except with the mids left at the center line instead of taken out) when playing riffs and rhythm, but for leads I take the treble right down to the middle line and turn off the treble boost knob. So basically lots of treble boosted up when playing rhythm and riffs, but taken out for leads. What I'm wondering is if this will actually work live and in recordings. My band mate has a rectifier, if my highs are taken out and are played over top of a riff with boosted highs, will the lead part be able to be heard? Will it come out clearly? Lead tones need to be nice and warm imo, and rhythm nice and bright, but will that work ok together?