
craftm1
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Any one try running this in front of the amp? I generally put the Replifex and Intellifex in the loop. Just wondering?
mentoneman":u2c4bguc said:bypassing the hush was definitely the massive leap from digi to analog path
for the guy that wanted to avoid series stacking grab a rack mixer and run them in parallel
if you dare.
this allows 1 gtr to feed 2 fx inputs
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Lehle-P...-i1326023.gc?source=4WFRWXX&CAWELAID=90013793
and this combines the 2 stereo outputs in parallel down top one stereo output
http://www.rjmmusic.com/minilinemixer.php
steve_k":3sj0kkr8 said:mentoneman":3sj0kkr8 said:bypassing the hush was definitely the massive leap from digi to analog path
for the guy that wanted to avoid series stacking grab a rack mixer and run them in parallel
if you dare.
this allows 1 gtr to feed 2 fx inputs
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Lehle-P...-i1326023.gc?source=4WFRWXX&CAWELAID=90013793
and this combines the 2 stereo outputs in parallel down top one stereo output
http://www.rjmmusic.com/minilinemixer.php
yeah, this changed everything. plus, running it through John Suhr's SS FX loop, the Intellifex is pretty much transparent. bypassed the hush on all my presets.
fuck me, i am happy now. gigging this weekend and don't have to sort this out now. not fooling with anything split or stereo either....straight up marshall through a boggie cab.
steve
craftm1":3kw3yvnn said:Any one try running this in front of the amp? I generally put the Replifex and Intellifex in the loop. Just wondering?
craftm1":37i83lx0 said:Thanks "srommes", I've used both the Replifex and Intellifex for many years but never tryed the Replifex out front. I'm going to give this a try. I think it makes sense!![]()
mentoneman":35d4xrfw said:bypassing the hush was definitely the massive leap from digi to analog path
for the guy that wanted to avoid series stacking grab a rack mixer and run them in parallel
if you dare.
this allows 1 gtr to feed 2 fx inputs
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Lehle-P...-i1326023.gc?source=4WFRWXX&CAWELAID=90013793
and this combines the 2 stereo outputs in parallel down top one stereo output
http://www.rjmmusic.com/minilinemixer.php
gbx78":pk1vhbar said:mentoneman":pk1vhbar said:bypassing the hush was definitely the massive leap from digi to analog path
for the guy that wanted to avoid series stacking grab a rack mixer and run them in parallel
if you dare.
this allows 1 gtr to feed 2 fx inputs
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Lehle-P...-i1326023.gc?source=4WFRWXX&CAWELAID=90013793
and this combines the 2 stereo outputs in parallel down top one stereo output
http://www.rjmmusic.com/minilinemixer.php
thanks for that .. ill look into .. for now im just using the replifex... however it has a very very noticeable HUM (like a low bass hum)!! .. the intellifex doesnt have it at the same volumes..using the same cables. I just plugged the replifex into the power amp with no preamp going into the replifex and the hum still persisted so i know its not my ada mp1 (it was off anyway) .. anyone of you guys who are familiar with these devices every experienced that.. ? i know its not my cables as like i said the intellifex works perfect.. perhaps i have a faulty replifex unit.. mite need repair? mite have to open it up and poke around..im aware that hum can be a problem in rack gear but ive never had the problem with my intellifex .. and all i did was substitute the replifex in and boy that low end hum is fricken annoying on the ears.. and it gets louder as u turn up the poweramp .. but if you turn up the output or input of the replifex it remains the same volume..
prob should start a new thread.. just thought id ask while its all fresh in everyones mind .. i have done a factory restore
EDIT:: forgot to mention i tried a different power supply.. infact the same one i use on my intellifex and the hum persisted so i think its the UNIT itself causing it. what a bugger..
DOUBLE EDIT: soo basically replifex out to poweramp only with known working cables and powersupply, only creates a hum and as i slowly unplug the cables from the output jacks the hum and buzz is noticeable.. could this just be a faulty jack or perhaps its something more internall .. i wonder if an amp tech would know how to fix something like this?