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RoyceW
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Hey guys,
Sorry about the length but I need to deal with this. If any of you guys could help or offer any suggestions, I'm eternally in debt to all of you. Thanks!
Gear:
Amps Used:
Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 Head - Going to Mesa 2x12
Mesa Triple Rectifier - Going to Mesa 4x12
Effects Used:
TC Electronic G Major 1
DBX 166A Stereo Compressor/Gate
Xotic BB Preamp (in front)
Ibanez TS808 (in front)
Switching done by Voodoo Lab GCX audio switcher, controlled with Ground Control Pro.
Routing:
Presently, my routing is as follows:
My guitar goes through a Korg Pitchblack Tuner before it hits the Guitar In of the GCX. From there, guitar out (GCX) goes to Channel 1 of the DBX compressor, then to the input of the first GCX loop. Loop 1 is empty as the IA switch on my Ground Control is my Tap Tempo. Loops 2 and 3 contain the BB Pre and the 808, then the out of loop 3 is sent to the input of the Hughes and Kettner. Loop 4 is set aside for switching the Mesa head (A/B between ch 2 & 3). The FX Loop send from the Hughes goes to the in of loop 6 on the GCX. From there, Loops 6&7 contain Ch.2 of the DBX and the GMajor wired for mono and sent back to the Amp Return out of loop 7. Loop 8 controls the switching on my Hughes and Kettner in A/B.
Problem:
With this band I need to run the Mesa and the Hughes in stereo. Firstly, I'll need to successfully split the signal out of Loop 4, so that my pedals can hit both amps simultaneously. I also need to run the G Major stereo through both heads. The DBX will be compressing the front end of both amps (placed right after the Guitar In of the GCX), as well as gating my front end signal. The DBX also gates the FX loop of the Hughes and Kettner (not wired for stereo, yet!).
Taking the Mesa out of the equation as it is now, I have a lot of ground loop buzz with the current setup. The DBX successfully gates any signal noise I have, but not the ground. Plugging directly into the amps is dead quiet.
What I need is to develop a stereo system with what I have now. I have looked into the possibility of adding a line mixer to split the effects to both heads, but not sure if it's totally necessary. Stereo effects would be nice, but not 100% needed. My biggest concern is being able to run both amps simultaneously with my pedals hitting both of them with as little noise as possible. I'm not running a lot of gain, the baritone does the work.
Sorry about the length but I need to deal with this. If any of you guys could help or offer any suggestions, I'm eternally in debt to all of you. Thanks!
Gear:
Amps Used:
Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 Head - Going to Mesa 2x12
Mesa Triple Rectifier - Going to Mesa 4x12
Effects Used:
TC Electronic G Major 1
DBX 166A Stereo Compressor/Gate
Xotic BB Preamp (in front)
Ibanez TS808 (in front)
Switching done by Voodoo Lab GCX audio switcher, controlled with Ground Control Pro.
Routing:
Presently, my routing is as follows:
My guitar goes through a Korg Pitchblack Tuner before it hits the Guitar In of the GCX. From there, guitar out (GCX) goes to Channel 1 of the DBX compressor, then to the input of the first GCX loop. Loop 1 is empty as the IA switch on my Ground Control is my Tap Tempo. Loops 2 and 3 contain the BB Pre and the 808, then the out of loop 3 is sent to the input of the Hughes and Kettner. Loop 4 is set aside for switching the Mesa head (A/B between ch 2 & 3). The FX Loop send from the Hughes goes to the in of loop 6 on the GCX. From there, Loops 6&7 contain Ch.2 of the DBX and the GMajor wired for mono and sent back to the Amp Return out of loop 7. Loop 8 controls the switching on my Hughes and Kettner in A/B.
Problem:
With this band I need to run the Mesa and the Hughes in stereo. Firstly, I'll need to successfully split the signal out of Loop 4, so that my pedals can hit both amps simultaneously. I also need to run the G Major stereo through both heads. The DBX will be compressing the front end of both amps (placed right after the Guitar In of the GCX), as well as gating my front end signal. The DBX also gates the FX loop of the Hughes and Kettner (not wired for stereo, yet!).
Taking the Mesa out of the equation as it is now, I have a lot of ground loop buzz with the current setup. The DBX successfully gates any signal noise I have, but not the ground. Plugging directly into the amps is dead quiet.
What I need is to develop a stereo system with what I have now. I have looked into the possibility of adding a line mixer to split the effects to both heads, but not sure if it's totally necessary. Stereo effects would be nice, but not 100% needed. My biggest concern is being able to run both amps simultaneously with my pedals hitting both of them with as little noise as possible. I'm not running a lot of gain, the baritone does the work.