Title: | GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion |
Notice: | Discussion of the finer stringed instruments |
Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER |
Created: | Thu Aug 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3280 |
Total number of notes: | 61432 |
I need some help. I have got a fender strat going into a Fender twin amp. My effects pedal set up is a BE-5. I will be adding a wah wah to this within a couple of weeks. Questions. 1. Should I use the effects loop of the amp or go straight into the input of the amp. 2. Should I use the second channel of the twin for that extra boost needed during solo's (eg same setting as channel 1 (clean) but a few dB louder) or use say the compressor level on the effects pedal for the boost. 3. Does anyone have a similar setup that they are using live and if so can you give me an example of your amp/effect settings ( we are doing original and covers which range from pub rock (Free: All Right Now) to Rock Ballads. 4. I may want to run an acoustic (YAMAHA WITH PIEZO PICK UP) through the amp as well. Any assistance would be appreciated. Regards P.K. PS I never ever had effects before I used to just go direct into the amp.
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2306.1 | FDCV08::GOODWIN | Tue Aug 27 1991 13:23 | 21 | ||
re .0 1. I'd recommend using the loop - that's what it's there for. It can be more difficult to match levels correctly if you run straight into the amp's input. Whatever you do, make sure the wah is in-line *after* any boost or distortion you use. IMO, wah's sound terrible when applied before hi-gain stages. 2. What's to prevent you from using both techniques for getting boost? They will probably produce very different tonal qualities, and may each be well suited to particular applications. 3. I use a 'live' effects configuration (alesis quadraverb) running through my effects loop which works fine, but there are so many different devices, and so many different ways to connect them that experimentation is a worthwhile effort. 4. Hope this helps! Enjoy. 5. Steve | |||||
2306.2 | PELKEY::PELKEY | Snert ! Fetch me my dagger. | Wed Aug 28 1991 11:31 | 8 | |
regarding the Acoutsic... I've found that you can really help get some of that acoustic tone to the amp with a 6 or 10 band graphic eq.. Given that one will never get the true acoustic sound that ou;d get out of a studio with a studio quality mic, the eq can help a bit.. Look in the used market... |