Putting things together...
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Putting things together...
Together with my Emmons D10 I´m using a Hilton vol.ped, a Tubefex, Boss RV3 and a Twin Reverb 65 Reissue, sometimes a Fender Steel King. To get the most and the best out of it, in what order would you suggest to put them together? Yes, I´m using the tubes within the Tubefex.
I would appreciate if you will come up with suggestions.
BR
Kjell
I would appreciate if you will come up with suggestions.
BR
Kjell
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Does the Twin have an Fx loop? My Fender 112 does, and I prefer to finish the guitar tone shaping before applying reverb (on the grounds that a hall doesn't have tone controls!)
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Personally, I would want to simplify the chain. With reverbs and delays in the Tubefex and reverb in the TR, I would at least lose the RV3.
If you have truly chosen these pieces and intend to use them all, I think I'd go in exactly the order that you listed them.
BTW, I know one player who really digs using a little hall reverb combined with a little TR reverb. But his Hall is from a Holy Grail and his TR is a vintage BFTR.
If you have truly chosen these pieces and intend to use them all, I think I'd go in exactly the order that you listed them.
BTW, I know one player who really digs using a little hall reverb combined with a little TR reverb. But his Hall is from a Holy Grail and his TR is a vintage BFTR.
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No effects loop in a twin, or any other classic fender amp. But the reverb circuit is after the tone stack.
Sometimes when you're at home you can get a little crazy adding this and that, 2 reverbs, extra buffer, etc and it might sound arguably better in your home... but what often sounds the best live in the mix of a band is a simpler setup with less electronics between the guitar and speaker.
I would use the rv3 over the tubefex for simplicity sake.
Sometimes when you're at home you can get a little crazy adding this and that, 2 reverbs, extra buffer, etc and it might sound arguably better in your home... but what often sounds the best live in the mix of a band is a simpler setup with less electronics between the guitar and speaker.
I would use the rv3 over the tubefex for simplicity sake.
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Indeed, Jim. And I plead just having woken up. Reverb after, everything else before. Although I've had a few cheaper stomp boxen that didn't like the hotter signal from a steel pickup. They went between pedal and reverb
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Thanks a lot guys,
I´ve got a lot of thoughts from you and I really appreciate it. I guess I don´t have to use all of my equipment.
BR
Kjell
I´ve got a lot of thoughts from you and I really appreciate it. I guess I don´t have to use all of my equipment.
BR
Kjell
Black Emmons L LGII D10 9+6,BOSS RV3, TubeFex, Fender Steel King, Hilton & Goodrich vol.ped, Fender 60th Anniversary Telecaster, Fender Twin Reverb 65 ReIssue, Volvo V70,