megametal7
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I use it….
I have chorus, delay and EQ in the fx loop.
I have chorus, delay and EQ in the fx loop.
I’ve never thought of using CD towers for storing pedals until I saw this.Playing through a live amp, while living in a small apartment, is a rare occurrence, these days - especially since I'm not gigging any more (Hopefully that will change in the near future, but the jury is still out. To be honest, I got tired of lugging so much shit around. Even worse, having to pack it up. Before this first board, it was all rack stuff.
When I lived in this room in a house, it was a blast, though :-).
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The Ultimate Chorus - loud and clear. Stereo effects loop. Gorgeous clean tone. It mic'd up nicely.
Dirt had to come from pedals, though :|. This ain't a Marshall.
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The top row (minus the Grand Canyon, which was not wired up, in this picture, went into the front end of the amp.
Everything else was fed through the stereo effects loop.
That was the ridiculous board. Wouldn't imagine playing through something that involved, at a gig, unless I had some sort of switching system. As you can see, I’m a huge fan of reverb and delay - my favorite effect.
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It's funny that you mention that!I’ve never thought of using CD towers for storing pedals until I saw this.
I’ve got 15 IKEA white & black ones unopened still stacked in boxes that I can use![]()
Nope, no loop for me. Everything in mono straight into the amp whatever box it may be. It’s the sound in my head and a sound I want.
If the amp is distorting, so be it, I often actually want that sound.