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1656.1 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Mon Jan 29 1990 09:57 | 5 |
| The SGE might be what your lookin' for. I thought the distortion
sounded good, and the quality of reverbs and delays was good too.
Make sure you preamp it though.
jc
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1656.2 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Mon Jan 29 1990 09:58 | 4 |
| Oh also, I meant to say that I wouldn't buy ANYTHING for my rig unless
I got a chance to try it in MY rig ya know ??
jc (Who sez DEMO YOUR PURCHASES IN YOUR RIG !)
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1656.3 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jan 29 1990 10:39 | 9 |
| I've played through a rockman and found the sound is muddy.
It's one thing to get a nice distortion for each note,
but the notes shouldn't get mucked up and muddy so you can't tell which
is which. You'll notice this alot more when you play things with
more'n 1 voice going on, counterpoint, but it comes out in chords and
rythm too.
That's why I don't like Rockmans. my 2 cents.
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1656.4 | | PNO::HEISER | Peg Leg Speed King | Mon Jan 29 1990 12:28 | 13 |
| > Oh also, I meant to say that I wouldn't buy ANYTHING for my rig unless
> I got a chance to try it in MY rig ya know ??
>
> jc (Who sez DEMO YOUR PURCHASES IN YOUR RIG !)
Coop, is it common practice for dealers to let you bring home effects
to try out? Or do you have to drag your stuff into the store?
I have my eye on a couple pedals to go with the Kitty.
Mike
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1656.5 | ex | GERBIL::PELKEY | Loco Boy Makes Good. | Mon Jan 29 1990 13:00 | 10 |
| re:4
Unless you know the people well, don't count on getting anything out
for a loaner.... Generally the owness is on you to bring your stuff
in to demo stuff.
let us know what you find. I'm looking for somethign along this line
too...
/ray
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1656.6 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Mon Jan 29 1990 14:41 | 7 |
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It wouldn't do any harm to ask, but I'd plan to bring my stuff with
me.... Of course, they'll probably have speakers...
Gotta check to make sure they mate well together...
jc
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1656.7 | to preamp or not to preamp | OASS::MCMILLAN_B | | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:07 | 13 |
| jc:
Are you saying that I have to have a preamp or that it is
preferred? I was planning to use the SGE in the effects loop so that
it is easily accessible from all channels of the 224, although as
stated eariler, the primary application would be guitar and vocals. I
am not totally familiar with the in's and out's of the SGE but I
thought the effects loop would be location for it. Plugging the guitar
straight into one of the channels of the 224 seemed to provide adequete
gain, preamp still needed?
Bruce
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1656.8 | Just for effects, not level matching | CSC32::G_HOUSE | It's just a jump to the left... | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:24 | 15 |
| He's saying that the SGE won't function as a preamp. It operates best
as a unity gain device (no level gained, none lost). If you're running
it into something that expects a line level signal without having a
line level input to it, it won't boost it enough. (Really he's saying
he got burned trying to use the thing as a preamp and it wouldn't cut
it...)
If you're getting adequate signal from your guitar now, the SGE won't
change that.
I've only done a little recording with the SGE, but it seems to perform
acceptably directly into my little Ross 4 track.
Greg
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1656.9 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:43 | 5 |
| Yeah, using it in line with a guitar amp, PA or in the FX loop is
cool... Don't try to use it as a preamp cuz of all that
techo-mumbo-jumbo Greg just wrote... ;^)
jc (Who would've loved the SGE if it *was* a preamp :)
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1656.10 | Sony powered !?!? | SPKALI::MARK | | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:48 | 8 |
| I've had good success running the SGE through one of the tape
inputs of my stereo. Alot better sounding than when I did this
with a rockman. I have to run both level controls flat out but,
the unit runs real quiet. If I had a 200 watt power amp I'd be
the only guy in town running a Sony stack.
Mark C.
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1656.11 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Can you hear me Major Tom ? | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:51 | 8 |
| Thats the point I'm trying to make...
Mark, if you try to play loud, you'll smoke that power amp...I should
know... :^( Be careful !
Preamp it, then plug into your Sony Stack ;^)
jc
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1656.12 | | SPKALI::MARK | | Mon Jan 29 1990 16:07 | 10 |
| I've been running the SGE this way for a couple of months with
no trouble at all. I plug the guitar direct the SGE then run a
y-cord to the rca jacks of the stereo. I think this works somewhat
like an effects loop only I'm running instrument level in and line
level out well....not really line level because the distortion sounds
better if I pin the output. Clean sounds still sound clean this
way too. If my stereo was 200 wpc instead of 35 I might be able
to get away with using it in a band situation.
MC
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1656.13 | Levels? What levels? | TRACTR::SHIPPING | | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:51 | 14 |
| I to own an SGE but I run it through the F/X loop on my GK. I
thought that I read something in the manual about not running the
instrument level and the line level at 100%, or as they put it "Do not
use the line level or instrument level to make up for large losses of
gain in a system." I usually keep both levels at around 80-85%.
If the unit levels are at 100% does this increase the risk of
frying the SGE or toasting the GK? Has anyone ever fried their SGE
or toasted their amp doing this? I have noticed slight but noticable
power increases and decreases during use. Is this realated even though
the levels stay between 80-85%?
dave
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1656.14 | MXR Flanger questions | MILKWY::UTTLEY | These go to eleven! | Tue Nov 02 1993 11:15 | 10 |
| I recently bought an old MXR rack mount Flanger/Doubler, and have a
couple of questions. It has the normal controls for width, speed,
delay, and regen, but it also has this one mystery knob marked Manual.
Does anyone know what this is for? No matter where I set it, it
doesn't seem to do anything. Also, the doubler has a problem, the
second guitar sound is way out of tune. Is there some way to "tune"
this? Would anyone have or know where to get a schematic for this
unit? Does MXR even exist anymore?
Dave
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1656.15 | manual flange sweep? | COOKIE::S_JENSEN | | Tue Jan 18 1994 13:34 | 11 |
| >> delay, and regen, but it also has this one mystery knob marked Manual.
I seem to remember an old chorus I used to have that did this. As I
recall, the manual knob allowed you to manually sweep through the
chorus (flanger in your case). If you just set the knob it doesn't
appear to do anything, but if you turn it back and forth, you can hear
the sweep.
Could this be it?
steve
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