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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Rm4 into Fx unit sounds THIN..why???????????
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 148196" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>If you use the parallel loop, make sure the effects are 100% wet or have killdry enabled. Otherwise any dry signal from the effect will cause phasing issues when mixed with the dry signal from the amp; that will make your sound thin..</p><p></p><p>If you're running one effect into another in serial, using the serial loop, expect issues.</p><p></p><p>The best option is to use the Pre Loop Send with a splitter and a mixer. Then go directly from the mixer to your power amp.</p><p></p><p>I've used DIY splitters and midi audio routers and I prefer them far over an amp loop for maintaining tone and superior flexibility. I've used the RJM mini mixer with great results. Now I use a Switchblade 8F to handle both splitting and routing in any configuration I can think up; all while keeping my dry signal pure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 148196, member: 961"] If you use the parallel loop, make sure the effects are 100% wet or have killdry enabled. Otherwise any dry signal from the effect will cause phasing issues when mixed with the dry signal from the amp; that will make your sound thin.. If you're running one effect into another in serial, using the serial loop, expect issues. The best option is to use the Pre Loop Send with a splitter and a mixer. Then go directly from the mixer to your power amp. I've used DIY splitters and midi audio routers and I prefer them far over an amp loop for maintaining tone and superior flexibility. I've used the RJM mini mixer with great results. Now I use a Switchblade 8F to handle both splitting and routing in any configuration I can think up; all while keeping my dry signal pure. [/QUOTE]
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Rm4 into Fx unit sounds THIN..why???????????
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