Voodoo Lab Amp Selector

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I have one and it works out great and little tone alteration. I set mine up to where I can use any combination of the four amps, so i can us 1 amp, 2 amps or all 4 at the same time or any combination of the 4 amps. Each input has a level adjustment to balance out the levels how you see fit. It also has ground lifts in each input which is nice too.
 
so i tried this unit today at the studio with the rivera, marshall and gflex. seemed to work ok as a/b/ab pedal. problem was I was running the g major in the efx loop of both amps but that was causing some feedback sounds as apparently that efx unit is designed to work with a single stereo head, not two separate amps. so that kinda kills my setup plans unless I buy another g major and add it to my rack (who does that?)

other option is to run one head dry and the other one wet (which I tried) but it seemed like I had to turn the volume knob on the voodoo to max for the wet amp (rivera) and turn down to ~20% on the dry amp (marshall).

all in all, seems like a decent pedal with little tone suck but maybe not 100% suited to my needs with my current rig.

the idea was beefing up the low-end of the marshall with the rivera. I may end up returning this unit, we'll see...
 
steve_k":3ozmiiby said:
racerevlon":3ozmiiby said:
I never had any phasing issues...

Because you are special :thumbsup:

Like, "short bus" special or "I wire all my cabinets the same way and check these things beforehand" special? :rock: :lol: :LOL:
 
Oh, and while I'm hurting my arm patting myself on the back, I recently Monster wired a new cab and sure enough had two of the leads reversed and had one speaker out of phase. ALWAYS 9V test before closing up the cabinet, and be consistent in your testing (always test positive to tip and negative to ring, or vice versa...).

Cheers,
 
Hey Race,

Not to appear ready for the "short bus," however, it might be cool to write up that procedure you are speaking about with cab wiring. I think that would be a great sticky actually.

Thanks for your insight...
 
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