Re: Mono System Setup


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Posted By: brent@rowest.com on September 20, 2001 at 13:20:35:

In Reply to: Mono System Setup posted byIan MacNeil on September 12, 2001 at 17:26:02:

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: Hi Brent!

: I'm just re-doing my system....and I've decided to run in mono just to simplify things when playing live.

: I'm running an Egnater IE4 preamp and a Naylor SD60 head together.


hey ian, i wouldn't think it necessary to have two different delay times going on in a mono application--the more delay information you have going on, the less focused the guitar signal tends to be, i'm not familiar with the tc, but what you could do is have a dedicated delay unit for short times, and a different for long times, but i wouldn't suggest using them at the same time--thanks, brent...

: I can select either the Naylor preamp or the Egnater preamp via my CAE 2x4 switcher.....either preamp will feed the Naylor power section. It's pretty cool, and I get some great amp tones!

: Here's my question:

: Since I'm running in mono, do you think I need 2 offset delay lines to fill out the sound?....or is one short tapping rhythm delay enough?

: I'm thinking about using the following two pieces of gear:

: Buying a PCM42 as my primary delay unit just for solos.

: Using my TC M2000 in "Dual Mono" (2 independent channels)...channel 1 for reverb and channel 2 for a short, tapping rhythm delay.

: Am I going overboard here?.....Do you have any suggestions??

: Thanks for your help!!!!!

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