
mentoneman
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nzsteve":223ihijp said:I am not a pro player and do not gig so normally my rig is at home. I ran across a screaming deal on a Samson power amp and thought it would be fun to try a w/d and a w/d/w setup. The sound is amazing but where I always get hung up with is how to set the vol on the wet side. Do you set the vol when it the wet side is dry and then blend in the effects or do you set it 100% wet and set the volume then... It you set the wet cab at the same volume and then blend the effects in you get to take advantage of having more speakers, fuller sound when the effects are off.. But when I do that I have alot of trouble trying to get the wet effects set right. I also looked into doing this because someone had put a simple loop in my Mojave and to me it changes the tone and gain to a flatter and duller sound. No idea how to get around that with a series loop. I was going to try a Roctron Intellifex but the last two people I tried to buy from backed out of the deal, one after his quit working the other guy just disappeared. Would the Rocktron solve the problem with a series loop?
I should add that one thing I read about and have tried was using a 4 x 12 cab that has a stereo input, all you need then is your amp the one cab and a power amp and you can do w/d very easily for a portable rig. It also sounds very good maybe its the alignment of the speakers right together.
id start with the middle dry cab only. make your tone right, at the volume you want. then id make the effect unit wet output only/100% effect mix/kill dry and slowly bring the wet stereo rig volume up.
lots of players like mixing dry signal in their wet sound too so experiment with that