ISP Prorack G?

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Metalone72

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I am putting together a Wet/Dry/Wet rig for home use and I get a lot of noise in the basement. I have decided to get a ISP Decimator Prorack to control the noise but I don't know if I should get the ProRack G or the Stereo Mod. I think the ProRack" G version is the one I want but am not 100% sure. I guess the way I would run it is Channel One after my pedals and Channel 2 either in the amps loops or the line out from an Egnater SS4. What do you think? Is this the correct unit and correct way of rigging it up? Thanks in advance!
 
If you just have the one amp, you run the first channel of the Pro Rack G first so it tracks your guitar signal then run the second channel in the loop. If you're running two amps then you need the stereo mod version.
 
I used a Pro Rackg to clean up my noisy electricity when i had a rack setup. I now use the g string with my combo amp and pedal board. Great products

MrHiwatt
 
use your guitar directly into channel 1 before your pedals so it can track your signal and then channel 2 as the first thing in your amps fx loop chain. If you're using just the one head as the basis for your w/d/w rig then you only need the regular pro rack G. if you're using 2 separate heads then you need the stereo version.
 
I have a separate stereo power amp for the wets. I will be using multiple amps through the egnater head switcher with the line out feeding my effects and then to the power amp. So I will not be using to hads in stereo. That is ef why I was thinking one channel befre the amps and the second channel possibly fed by the line out of the head switcher (ss4) , feeding the effects.
 
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