Count_Drugula
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No it shouldn't be that much of a difference.If you're sensitive enough to cable capacitance that it's going to be the dealbreaker from one day to another; I'd go ahead and give up running direct altogether.
Worked fine before for whatever reason.I don’t see how it could ever sound good, when using guitar pedals after the ToneX. Instrument level vs line level will cause issues.
That's just another DI, I don't think my LiveWire DI is going to be much worse.
Here's the board I used last night:
I had to bypass the ToneX because everyone in the room agreed it was terrible sounding.
Seems to be you're the one trolling here, I'm trying to find out if I can make this stuff work for me. So far....nope. You know what shit tone sounds like and if you don't then we have nothing further to discuss here.The OP is little more than a troll. There is no single secret to making anything sound "not terrible," and it's never clear what is even meant when someone uses such a vague descriptor. Mark my words: a DI won't fix anything here.
It is a fact that, if a signal chain - could be a mic'ed amp, a loaded amp w/IR, or a modeler - can be made to sound "good" through studio monitors but then sounds "terrible" through some other speakers (PA), the difference is the speakers, not the processing.
If, OTOH, the mic'ed amp sounds good through the PA but the modeler does not, it behooves the disappointed user to learn to specify and quantify those differences in order to reduce or eliminate them. We have no idea what the OP considers "good" or "terrible," so any advice anyone offers here is nothing but blind speculation. Maybe some clips would help?
I just asked if you used a DI, and you said: