
petejt
Active member
I'm currently running a stereo "wet/dry" rig with two amps through two cabs. It sounds fine for clean tones, well nearly everything...except for full on high gain distortion.
The amps are my Mesa/Boogie MarkIV and a 50 watt Marshall JCM 800.
I can get things to sound 'okay', but truly I am not 100% happy with it no matter what I do. Basically I prefer the high gain sound of the MarkIV. For everything else including clean tones the Marshall KICKS ARSE. I've tried cranking it up, using an attenuator, running it clean with a dirt pedal- I still miss not hearing the MarkIV's awesome seething crunch and have to dial down the level on the dirt pedal so that the Marshall sits back in the mix. I don't want to mod the JCM 800 either, or buy more dirt pedals.
The main reason I've been running stereo wet/dry is so I can run a subtle chorus effect behind my MarkIV's high gain sound, without it getting cluttered up or muddy or washy/soupy etc. No matter what chorus or flanger or harmoniser-type pedal I use, it still detracts from the girth and grunt of the MarkIV's core sound. I tried the effects loop and that sounds even worse.
I've been trying to maintain enthusiasm for a wet/dry stereo rig by running different modulation and delay effects in parallel for clean tones. But, honestly I have realised I am not that fussed with this stereo malarky. I can run my Deluxe Electric Mistress flanger in mono straight into an amp and cab and be floating above the moon- it sounds heavenly.
I feel like I've wasted money now because I bought a big stereo pedalboard switcher for my pedals. Now I am wondering if I really need it. Should I downsize to a mono board?
I do happen to have a stereo poweramp, and a stereo chorus/splitter rack unit. I know I can run the Slave Out from the MarkIV into the stereo chorus and split to the inputs of the stereo poweramp.
There's also the option of whether to run my other pedals in front of the MarkIV amp, or 'between' (ie after the Slave Out, but before the chorus/splitter to poweramp). Running them 'between' means I'll get a subtler, parallel effect (like the effected clean tones I get with my current stereo w/d setup). Mono will be more "full-on". I don't really want to trade them in for a rack effects unit, although that will be a tidier setup. I am though wondering if some of my pedals are now redundant.
I feel awkward too how I can incorporate the JCM 800 into the mix. A/B it with the MarkIV? A/B it with the effects loop so the preamp is bypassed? Wouldn't that be too cumbersome a setup? Would a "Marshall-in-a-box" dirt pedal suffice for the Marshall tones? Could I have R2 modified to a JCM 800-style circuit? I personally don't like too much excessiveness in my own guitar rig. I dunno...
I have actualy re-configured my cabs so they can act as "wet/dry/wet". I have two 4x12 cabs in X-pattern stereo. The inner two pairs of speakers form an inverted V shape (like this /\), so deliver the core dry tone. The outer opposite speaker pairs are the "left" and "right" wet channels. Effectively there's a 25:50:25 ratio of Left wet signal to Centre dry signal to Right wet signal.
Sorry for the ramble but what are your thoughts?
The amps are my Mesa/Boogie MarkIV and a 50 watt Marshall JCM 800.
I can get things to sound 'okay', but truly I am not 100% happy with it no matter what I do. Basically I prefer the high gain sound of the MarkIV. For everything else including clean tones the Marshall KICKS ARSE. I've tried cranking it up, using an attenuator, running it clean with a dirt pedal- I still miss not hearing the MarkIV's awesome seething crunch and have to dial down the level on the dirt pedal so that the Marshall sits back in the mix. I don't want to mod the JCM 800 either, or buy more dirt pedals.
The main reason I've been running stereo wet/dry is so I can run a subtle chorus effect behind my MarkIV's high gain sound, without it getting cluttered up or muddy or washy/soupy etc. No matter what chorus or flanger or harmoniser-type pedal I use, it still detracts from the girth and grunt of the MarkIV's core sound. I tried the effects loop and that sounds even worse.
I've been trying to maintain enthusiasm for a wet/dry stereo rig by running different modulation and delay effects in parallel for clean tones. But, honestly I have realised I am not that fussed with this stereo malarky. I can run my Deluxe Electric Mistress flanger in mono straight into an amp and cab and be floating above the moon- it sounds heavenly.
I feel like I've wasted money now because I bought a big stereo pedalboard switcher for my pedals. Now I am wondering if I really need it. Should I downsize to a mono board?
I do happen to have a stereo poweramp, and a stereo chorus/splitter rack unit. I know I can run the Slave Out from the MarkIV into the stereo chorus and split to the inputs of the stereo poweramp.
There's also the option of whether to run my other pedals in front of the MarkIV amp, or 'between' (ie after the Slave Out, but before the chorus/splitter to poweramp). Running them 'between' means I'll get a subtler, parallel effect (like the effected clean tones I get with my current stereo w/d setup). Mono will be more "full-on". I don't really want to trade them in for a rack effects unit, although that will be a tidier setup. I am though wondering if some of my pedals are now redundant.
I feel awkward too how I can incorporate the JCM 800 into the mix. A/B it with the MarkIV? A/B it with the effects loop so the preamp is bypassed? Wouldn't that be too cumbersome a setup? Would a "Marshall-in-a-box" dirt pedal suffice for the Marshall tones? Could I have R2 modified to a JCM 800-style circuit? I personally don't like too much excessiveness in my own guitar rig. I dunno...
I have actualy re-configured my cabs so they can act as "wet/dry/wet". I have two 4x12 cabs in X-pattern stereo. The inner two pairs of speakers form an inverted V shape (like this /\), so deliver the core dry tone. The outer opposite speaker pairs are the "left" and "right" wet channels. Effectively there's a 25:50:25 ratio of Left wet signal to Centre dry signal to Right wet signal.
Sorry for the ramble but what are your thoughts?