
bste328
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I think that using a line mixer in the loop will probably be a workaround.
Have anyone tried this??
Have anyone tried this??
NewWorldMan":11edssbk said:InFlames235":11edssbk said:So is it ONLY when you're still holding the note and switching to the clean channel or will it still do it if you have trails still going but not holding the note and switching?
If you turn off the delay, there's no issue. I can't speak to whether it's there if you have trails going. Considering Petrucci has been using a pair of them live while switching among the channels and hasn't been complaining, it's certainly not an all the time thing. I can check the trails tomorrow and try to do a clip at decent volume of the switching as well.
If it's an issue for folks, I get it. It is what it is. Just saying it's such a one-off, infrequent scenario for me personally, I'd rather have the original circuit as it is.
This doesn't have anything to do with the loop, but if you want another shitty iPhone video of basic chords as requested above, here you go. Tossed my iPhone down in the room and palm muted a few chords and things. Even at moderate volume, it breaks into controllable feedback with ease and stays tight. It was dialed in for a typical "metal" sort of sound. If you want to hear any of the low end, you'll have to play it in your car or on decent speakers because you'll just hear high end on your phone or laptop haha, but again...just a phone in the room, so take it for what it's worth. I'll ty to do proper recordings of it soon, as a phone doesn't capture what you hear in the room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeJm6AX5Mnw
Candiria":2l1gk6zb said:You guys must sure use a lot of effects on your high gain sounds. I though most people only used delay on leads, how many leads do you play live? How many leads do you play live that send you right into a clean sound without killing the note you were playing in your solo?
Obviously you want an amp without an issue, but it seems like something that's going to happen on rare occasion and there are honestly a couple workarounds proposed already. Wouldn't the midi functionality of the amp solve the problem too by letting you cut the FX loop off an switch channels simultaneously? Then you just click the delay back on a half second later if you need to.
NewWorldMan":n9ugof2l said:As I said before, this is a no-win scenario. People will complain about the one off incident with the loop, but no sooner than Mesa would have altered the circuit, people would have complained the circuit was compromised. Like I said, give me the original circuit any day of the week. This is extremely new (the ink on the signature of my chassis isn't even 2 weeks old yet), and like the arguments about the SLO 100, people will learn to stop complaining after a while.
What will happen - mark my words - is if people complain enough, a factory "mod" will become available for this amp for those that want to take it to an authorized Mesa tech. Everyone - based on the Internet critic comments - will run out to "fix" their amps, hooray! And then a year later when everyone and their brother has hacked up their original JP-2C (IIC+) circuit because the Internet told them to do it, people will start saying how much "better" the originals sound without the "horrible" loop mod, and then start posting "WTB" ads for JP-2C's with the disclaimer of "Original circuit model only, not one with the loop mod"...
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NewWorldMan":ueafhgc9 said:As I said before, this is a no-win scenario. People will complain about the one off incident with the loop, but no sooner than Mesa would have altered the circuit, people would have complained the circuit was compromised. Like I said, give me the original circuit any day of the week. This is extremely new (the ink on the signature of my chassis isn't even 2 weeks old yet), and like the arguments about the SLO 100, people will learn to stop complaining after a while.
What will happen - mark my words - is if people complain enough, a factory "mod" will become available for this amp for those that want to take it to an authorized Mesa tech. Everyone - based on the Internet critic comments - will run out to "fix" their amps, hooray! And then a year later when everyone and their brother has hacked up their original JP-2C (IIC+) circuit because the Internet told them to do it, people will start saying how much "better" the originals sound without the "horrible" loop mod, and then start posting "WTB" ads for JP-2C's with the disclaimer of "Original circuit model only, not one with the loop mod"...
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Rezamatix":35enqslh said:Delay spillover is a big deal
Over here..ymmv.
bubbastain":11wnmokz said:NewWorldMan":11wnmokz said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeJm6AX5Mnw
That sounds more in line with what I got when I played one the other day. I was able to get a really tight, grindy and percussive tone with it. Which is what I like.
NewWorldMan":1qni0pvi said:Rezamatix":1qni0pvi said:Delay spillover is a big deal
Over here..ymmv.
Help me understand this. You're an SLO 100 owner. The SLO is a 2 channel amp with little to no options, where one of those channels (clean) is mediocre at best (and horrible, IMO, by comparison to amps like the JP-2C) and had a loop deemed by most as completely unusable with things like delay because of the circuit.
So, that's $4200 for a stripped down platform where the loop is an even bigger issue overall, and that's cool to buy and own and ask people to pay 70% more than an amp with 3 independent channels, a far superior clean channel, midi control built in, lots of switching options, dual graphic EQs, reverb, built in cab simulator, etc...with a loop that sounds great and only gives a volume bump on the initial repeats of a delayed signal if switching from dirty to clean while repeating?
I'm not seeing the logic here. For the same amount of money that the one trick pony amp (SLO) with the same issue but worse costs, someone could buy a damn full JP-2C half stack, BOSS ES-8 switcher, and some pedals to go on it...if not 2 JP-2C's entirely for not much more.
Not criticizing at all, I honestly want to understand the rationale here, because I don't see it.
Superunknown":79bdwo2f said:My purpose for disclosing this issue was in no way meant to disparage Mesa or the JP2C. I actually love Mesa...and I think the JP2C sounds great! The loop simply did not work for me. I always run a bit of delay in the loops of all of my amps. Nothing sophisticated, just some basic delay that's on all the time(works perfectly fine when changing channels on my original IIC+, Friedman's, Cameron's, etc.). Didn't work out for me with my JP2C, so guess what? It's over and i'm moving on. If you have no problem with it...fucking great! I am very happy for you. I certainly did not intend to come across as a "a shit stirring customer". I just felt that the issue needed to be disclosed to prospective buyers. Perhaps this info can save someone the high cost (shipping/insurance) of a return both ways. Peace!