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WTFCAKES
when i used mine it was guitar -> isp -> ts9-> mesa rec
but now that I've re eq'd my amp for my 8 i don't even use any of my pedals
but now that I've re eq'd my amp for my 8 i don't even use any of my pedals
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The way i do it is
Guitar>Ibanez ts9>engl e530 then in the Engl Effects loop I'm running and Mxr 10 band Eq and then my ns2. Should i run the ns2 in front of the amp or is it ok in the effects loop? am I loosing any tonal qualities running the ns2 in the effects loop?
Please do enlighten me with suggestions.
Damn that is awesome, I am gonna try an NS-2 like that and see if the hiss drops so I can hear more of the crunch.I used to run a Boss NS-2 in front of the amp, but now I run a 4 cable method as I don't have any effects. Goes like:
Guitar > tuner > NS2 in > NS2 send > 6505 in > 6505 send > NS2 return > NS2 out > 6505 return > Marshall 1960
It cuts noise before AND after the preamp, making it effectively silent like the clean channel would be when I'm not playing. I love it.
The only other pedal I run is a tuner
Guitar -> modded TS7 -> VHT Deliverance 60 -> cab w/ P50Es
OR
Guitar -> Engl Savage 120 -> Ampeg cab with CL80s and WGS British Leads.
No noise gate/suppressor for me.
Does the ENGL savage have one of those built in noise gates with the knob on the back of the amp?
Guitar->TU-2->NS-2->modded TS9->6505+
NS-2 is in the loop too, using the 4 cable 'X' design. This works incredibly well. It's like having 2 suppressors in one box.
For the uninitiated:
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