chaz
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White Amp
Jul 24, 2018 12:18:04 GMT
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Post by chaz on Jul 24, 2018 12:18:04 GMT
I was at the Atlanta show which was awesome! I am curious about the white amp next to the Marshall heads? How is it used in the signal chain?
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pacnw
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Post by pacnw on Jul 24, 2018 14:51:45 GMT
I might be wrong, but in the Atlanta vids I'm just seeing the effects rack next to the Marshalls.
This rig rundown might provide the info you're looking for. Buck's stuff starts at about 14:46 into it.
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Post by Buck on Jul 24, 2018 23:39:06 GMT
I'm thinking the "White Amp" in the effects rack is the Two-Notes Torpedo, which is a guitar amp speaker load box and cabinet/mic digital impulse response that I use to generate the sound that goes into the PA live and into my ears for monitoring. The Torpedo creates the sound of the cabinet and microphone.
The Marshall JCM 900 I typically use on fly-out dates goes not directly into speakers onstage, but into the Two-Notes. It soaks up the amp power, then feeds the digital cab/mic IR, which then goes line out to the house and monitors. Another copy of that goes into my monitor Marshall 900 and 4x12 cabinet on stage so there's some sound fill for the band and the close audience. My echo and chorus effects take another output of the Two-Notes but those effects are only heard by the house PA and the in-ear monitors we all wear.
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Post by robreich on Jul 26, 2018 2:55:27 GMT
Buck, if you were attending a BÖC show and could sit/stand anywhere, where would you go for the best sound? Perhaps that's venue dependent.
Rob
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Post by Buck on Jul 26, 2018 4:18:18 GMT
Buck, if you were attending a BÖC show and could sit/stand anywhere, where would you go for the best sound? Perhaps that's venue dependent. Rob Ha, Rob, since I'll never be able to hear the show from anywhere except where I am onstage, I can't telll ya. If I could, I guess I'd walk around to find the spot that was best. It's probably venue dependent. I saw Todd Rundgren [with Kasim] at a venue locally that we play. I walked around and the best sound was in the balcony.
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