Julia
Well-known member
Having recently had two power tubes blow on my Lynch Box, I decided to remove the Hot Plate; pull everything out of the loop; and dial tone with the knobs. I found out exactly how much the EB Line Level Shifter's 15 db PAD sucked the life out of the tone. I'm essentially plugged straight in except for a TS808.
This meant redialing everything. Keeping the master around 2:00 seems to allow the PI to do some nice things tonally, but I'm adjusting the overall channel volumes with the level knobs on the modules.
I miss my delay. I mean I really miss it. I miss my chorus for clean work. I did however find out that the ISP Decimator G-string is designed for + 11 dbu so I can still use that. However, the Boss stomp boxes won't handle the level of the FX loops
This said, I'm looking for a MFX unit that can handle it. I noticed the TC Nova System can. It's got everything on it I'll ever use. So my board would look like this:
Peterson Tuner -> TS808 -> Amp -> (send) -> dbx 131 (rack EQ) -> Nova System -> (return).
Simple. Fewer wires. One wall wart.
anyone use one with the Randall MTS? Thoughts?
This meant redialing everything. Keeping the master around 2:00 seems to allow the PI to do some nice things tonally, but I'm adjusting the overall channel volumes with the level knobs on the modules.
I miss my delay. I mean I really miss it. I miss my chorus for clean work. I did however find out that the ISP Decimator G-string is designed for + 11 dbu so I can still use that. However, the Boss stomp boxes won't handle the level of the FX loops
This said, I'm looking for a MFX unit that can handle it. I noticed the TC Nova System can. It's got everything on it I'll ever use. So my board would look like this:
Peterson Tuner -> TS808 -> Amp -> (send) -> dbx 131 (rack EQ) -> Nova System -> (return).
Simple. Fewer wires. One wall wart.
anyone use one with the Randall MTS? Thoughts?