Dual Recto parallel to series mod?

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I've been able to get my G-Major to work (without the Kill Dry update) in my 3 channel dual, but it took some work to get rid of the phasing issue. I run the return at 100% (which we all know allows a bit of signal to bleed through) and the send into the processor at about 70 percent. I also did some tweaking in the processor itself (input range set to "pro" rather than "consumer", etc.) but it's been so long, I can't remember what all I went though to make it work..

I feel your pain, it's so frustrating when issues like this pop up...
 
somata":30dykmfd said:
I've been able to get my G-Major to work (without the Kill Dry update) in my 3 channel dual, but it took some work to get rid of the phasing issue. I run the return at 100% (which we all know allows a bit of signal to bleed through) and the send into the processor at about 70 percent. I also did some tweaking in the processor itself (input range set to "pro" rather than "consumer", etc.) but it's been so long, I can't remember what all I went though to make it work..

I feel your pain, it's so frustrating when issues like this pop up...
I found a happy medium that works for the M13. It's not perfect, but I think it'll work out ok. Just frustrates me. Why make a parallel loop to begin with?
 
facefirst":172q06ay said:
somata":172q06ay said:
I've been able to get my G-Major to work (without the Kill Dry update) in my 3 channel dual, but it took some work to get rid of the phasing issue. I run the return at 100% (which we all know allows a bit of signal to bleed through) and the send into the processor at about 70 percent. I also did some tweaking in the processor itself (input range set to "pro" rather than "consumer", etc.) but it's been so long, I can't remember what all I went though to make it work..

I feel your pain, it's so frustrating when issues like this pop up...
I found a happy medium that works for the M13. It's not perfect, but I think it'll work out ok. Just frustrates me. Why make a parallel loop to begin with?

So that the dry signal does not leave the amp and is completely pure and unaffected by the processor. When done right it works, it looks like either Mesa or Line6 messed up big time. But I was able to get a completely usable delay with a 3ch dual recto and a podx3 live with the settings I posted earlier.

BTW, who's the hottie in your avatar?
 
manyaxes":7vido2xn said:
facefirst":7vido2xn said:
somata":7vido2xn said:
I've been able to get my G-Major to work (without the Kill Dry update) in my 3 channel dual, but it took some work to get rid of the phasing issue. I run the return at 100% (which we all know allows a bit of signal to bleed through) and the send into the processor at about 70 percent. I also did some tweaking in the processor itself (input range set to "pro" rather than "consumer", etc.) but it's been so long, I can't remember what all I went though to make it work..

I feel your pain, it's so frustrating when issues like this pop up...
I found a happy medium that works for the M13. It's not perfect, but I think it'll work out ok. Just frustrates me. Why make a parallel loop to begin with?

So that the dry signal does not leave the amp and is completely pure and unaffected by the processor. When done right it works, it looks like either Mesa or Line6 messed up big time. But I was able to get a completely usable delay with a 3ch dual recto and a podx3 live with the settings I posted earlier.

BTW, who's the hottie in your avatar?

I tried your settings and it's still the same issue. If Line 6 ever releases an update with a dry kill feature, I'll be all set. In the meantime it's basically me settling, which I hate to do.

The chick's name is Kari Sweet. She has the most amazing ass I've ever seen. I would hit it so hard you'd think I was expecting a gold bullion to fall out of her colon.
 
well I did the mod on my Single rectifier and never looked back
it works like a charm with my g-major
pure 100% serie tone
pretty easy to do mod.
 
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