
tadeimy
New member
OK. Just got a Kitchen Sink Modded Metro Amp 12xxx series. Got the new output transformer and a basic loop. I'm using a Radial Headbone to switch between the Marsha and my JMP.
At first, was getting an awful high pitched feedback whenever the loop on the Marsha was used. Did Some Internet research, and saw a post where you should put the higher gain amp in channel one on the Headbone, and if necessary, use the ground lift. Did this, and now I can use the two heads together with the Headbone. But; my rig is still more noisy (both amps) than it was before the Marsha entered the equation.
Before I got the Marsha, My Voodoo Modded '79 Marshall JMP MKII 50-watt MV was my main high gain amp, and a Metro 50-watt NMV '68 plexi clone was the 2nd amp (for cleans).
To further remedy this, I have since ordered an Ebtech 2-channel Hum Eliminator. My question is, where in the signal chain should it be placed for best results? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tommy
At first, was getting an awful high pitched feedback whenever the loop on the Marsha was used. Did Some Internet research, and saw a post where you should put the higher gain amp in channel one on the Headbone, and if necessary, use the ground lift. Did this, and now I can use the two heads together with the Headbone. But; my rig is still more noisy (both amps) than it was before the Marsha entered the equation.
Before I got the Marsha, My Voodoo Modded '79 Marshall JMP MKII 50-watt MV was my main high gain amp, and a Metro 50-watt NMV '68 plexi clone was the 2nd amp (for cleans).
To further remedy this, I have since ordered an Ebtech 2-channel Hum Eliminator. My question is, where in the signal chain should it be placed for best results? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tommy