Reamping vs. Slaving vs. Clean/Crunch setup?

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Trying to find best way to set up my rig for massive tones now that I got a hold of one of those G Major II units. This is what I have / will have in my posession:

Hotplate
Lynch Box
G Major II
JCM 800 combo
4 x12

I was thinking the best way to go would be "wet" running through the Randall and then out to the 4 x 12 + a chorus pedal splitting the signal with one side going into the low input of the JCM800. This way I'd have a clean signal being pumped out of the combo to acheive that crunch/clean type sound that you hear on songs like Slaughter's Up All Night. ( you can hear the clean work over the distorted, makes it sound rich)

OR

Do I just slave the signal from the hotplate out into the input (because has no efx loop) of my Marshall and run it dry while the 4 x 12 stays wet?

OR

Slave from the Randall wet, into the low/high input of the Marshall and have the combo of
and 4 x 12 pumping out wet tones? I'm thinking it might get messy this way because i have no way of going direct to the power amp of the Marshall.

I'm actually not sure that if I use a hotplate, the signal out will be anything but the wet but I thought I would ask seeing as you guys have experience with setting up rigs.

Thanks.
 
If the fx are in the loop of the Randall then what comes out of the HP will have fx.

If you just want to add the JCM as a dry clean amp split the signal before the Randall with the Chorus and run on out into the JCM the other into the Randall.

Wet/dry you usually add the fx after the fact. i.e. you'd run the Hot Plate off amp 1 and then send the HPs line-out into fx into amp 2. Also I'm no fan of running a line out level into the front of an amp although it is workable. I'd have a tech install a power amp insert into the JCM.
 
Doing some research, it would appear as if my best option is to do as you mentioned.. that or get a power amp. I've got an old Laney gutted right now that i have been meaning to do a circuit into.. might bennefit from installing an effects loop in it as well so I can bypass the preamp. All this music $hit ends up costing big bucks eh? :doh: We can always use something else it seems.
 
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