issue on the wet side of a W/D setup

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El Chiguete

El Chiguete

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Ok so here is my problem:

For example I have a delay with no dry in the signal (as I should for the wet side and everything is perfect), the problem is that if I turn off the delay then the dry signal the feeds the delay passes thru and then I have phasing problem :facepalm:

How do you guys deal with this?

PS:
I'm using a Lexicon MPX G2 for the effects.
 
Most guys don't run the wet cab 100% wet,they leave a bit of dry signal in there, and the delay is always on a short setting...obviously this won't work with long delay times...
 
Mute the input to bypass. Switching system time.
 
Sounds like you need a delay with a kill dry setting or to turn yours on if it has it.
If you want some dry in the signal, something like as suhr ISO box will let you tap the speaker out as a line signal and let you flip the phase so both amps will be in phase.
 
I'm not sure sorry.

I just run effects pedals in front of my amps. I split with one pedal and the wet side (100% processed) goes to one amp, and the dry side (obviously 0% processed) goes to the other amp. I have a stereo delay pedal at the end of the effects chain that intercepts each signal. I don't have any phasing issues at all.
 
The signal gets inverted going through a gain stage. One more or less in the chain might knock it into phase.
Or add an effects block to your dry Lexicon patch. The processing inverts the signal phase too.
(Shooting from hip here ;) )
 
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