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Re: Taking advantage of two amps

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:18 am
by snipelfritz
Ok, I totally revamped the pedal-board order. We have:

Fender Pedal Tuner > EHX Germy OD > Tokai Flanger > Ibanez *DE7 (dry signal)> **Second Voice > Vox Wah** > Black Russian Big Muff > MXR 10 EQ(one of the old blue 70's ones > Noise Gate> Carvin 50/100w Head through 4x12"
*DE7 (Wet Signal; Super tight slapback)> MXR Classic 108 fuzz > Fish'n'Chips 7 band EQ > Vox AC15 w/built in spring reverb and tremolo with 2x12" extension cabinet.

**These two pedals are currently in transit.

I'm almost always using the clean channel on the Carvin, but I'm really not sure what to do with the EQs. I'm kind of doing a mid boost on the Carvin, but I hadn't used the 7band on the vox yet. I'll just have to play with it for a while, but some direction/example would be awesome.

Re: Taking advantage of two amps

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:11 pm
by eligit
two pedals that just introduced me to the wonderful world of stereo/two amps:

the neunaber stereo reverb and stereo chorus. big sounds:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6YQLvKxw4Y[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Kh7T03gHg[/youtube]

first time using a (stereo) chorus pedal:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Euu8baAt8Y0[/youtube]

full disclosure: brian asked me to beta test those pedals.

i have also experimented with clean/distorted w two amps but just could not get comfy with it because each amp would react so differently to touch that it would throw me off.

something i have not gotten around to is using a second amp with a looper so that the output from the looper only goes to the second amp........you could also use a boomerang III to split the signal to two amps.