I recently got a Crate Stealth 50 for free, and have now had my first experience of true tube distortion. I know, it's not a Marshall, but I'm not a pro, and I'm happy with it.
Now, I want to supplement the amp with some non-gain related effects, primarily chorus, delay, flange/phase, and compression.
I know that those types of effects these days are mostly digitally-created. I also know that "coloring" effects like chorus and flange should be placed after the gain stages. Now, will sticking a digital processor AFTER the tube preamp stage ruin the smooth sounding distortion? It seems like sacriledge to put digital devices in the chain at that point.
Where do you all have your effects?
Also, do you have any suggestions for effects, either all-in-one rack mount devices (which I prefer because you can usually create midi-recallable presets), or effects pedals?
Thanks. Owning a tube amp is changing the way I think about effects. I am not effects-crazy, but some chorus delay and compression are pretty much mandatory for the stuff I like to play (Rush, & Queensryche)
- E.
Now, I want to supplement the amp with some non-gain related effects, primarily chorus, delay, flange/phase, and compression.
I know that those types of effects these days are mostly digitally-created. I also know that "coloring" effects like chorus and flange should be placed after the gain stages. Now, will sticking a digital processor AFTER the tube preamp stage ruin the smooth sounding distortion? It seems like sacriledge to put digital devices in the chain at that point.
Where do you all have your effects?
Also, do you have any suggestions for effects, either all-in-one rack mount devices (which I prefer because you can usually create midi-recallable presets), or effects pedals?
Thanks. Owning a tube amp is changing the way I think about effects. I am not effects-crazy, but some chorus delay and compression are pretty much mandatory for the stuff I like to play (Rush, & Queensryche)
- E.
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