
Riffmagus
New member
Morning All,
I'm finally in a position to pick up an Engl E530 preamp to use with my Torpedo CAB, as have been using the Eleven Rack for almost a year with good results, but want to add some tube goodness to the tone set-up.
I figure the wiring would go -
Guitar > pedalboard > Engl Pre - out to input on Torpedo CAB - output to either input on Eleven Rack or return on fx-loop (whichever sounds better or does not clip input.)
i'd be using the Bogner Red pedal on the Engl clean for rock sounds, and then tailoring the gain/lead channel for more metal tones.
My main enquiry is what is the correct way to hook the Engl up to the CAB? With only line or guitar to choose from I don't want to have too hot a signal that causes any issues....I know Guillaume has tested the E530 with the CAB, but would like to know most efficient way to hook it up so I can adjust the input level as best possible.
Cheers,
-Riff
I'm finally in a position to pick up an Engl E530 preamp to use with my Torpedo CAB, as have been using the Eleven Rack for almost a year with good results, but want to add some tube goodness to the tone set-up.
I figure the wiring would go -
Guitar > pedalboard > Engl Pre - out to input on Torpedo CAB - output to either input on Eleven Rack or return on fx-loop (whichever sounds better or does not clip input.)
i'd be using the Bogner Red pedal on the Engl clean for rock sounds, and then tailoring the gain/lead channel for more metal tones.
My main enquiry is what is the correct way to hook the Engl up to the CAB? With only line or guitar to choose from I don't want to have too hot a signal that causes any issues....I know Guillaume has tested the E530 with the CAB, but would like to know most efficient way to hook it up so I can adjust the input level as best possible.
Cheers,
-Riff