Re: Pete, Ross, Chris, et.al...
Well the problem with the FX loop of the Soldano's is that it is a tone sucking *****. lol I really hate any effects with my CAE/Mesa rig for the same reason. Additional stuff in the loop just kills that great tube sound. I've even thought about try to go with an analog reverb instead of the digital stuff just to steer away from the processed sound. Personally what I would do is see how much Soldano charges to ad the direct out and try that to the effects processor to another solid state power amp. This is the best way to remedy the problems your having and the problems of killing your amps tone. Also ask Soldano if a level boost could be added and made switchable. Luckily the CAE has a boosted section built in. These boutique amps have a great sound but unfortunately they seem limited when it comes to adding anything to their tone. I guess most of the effects are added at the board for a lot of the pros that use these things. Hell a lot of the guy's I like that use amps like this tour with a solid state rigs just because it is more flexible. I've tossed and turned over selling the CAE myself but I just can't bring myself to do it. The thing sounds great with just the 20/20 power amp to the cab and that's it. I think it would be a mistake selling your SLO just for the simple fact that your really going to miss it at home. Maybe you could go with a cheaper versatile rack rig for gigs? I know you hate the rack stuff though. lol I'm sorry I can't really give you more dude. I would say your options would be call Soldano and do a mod of some kind, get a rack rig for gigs or find another way to fund a head besides selling the SLO. One thing is certain though and that is you really have to think about selling the SLO. If you feel you can part with it maybe a more versatile head will be better.
Well the problem with the FX loop of the Soldano's is that it is a tone sucking *****. lol I really hate any effects with my CAE/Mesa rig for the same reason. Additional stuff in the loop just kills that great tube sound. I've even thought about try to go with an analog reverb instead of the digital stuff just to steer away from the processed sound. Personally what I would do is see how much Soldano charges to ad the direct out and try that to the effects processor to another solid state power amp. This is the best way to remedy the problems your having and the problems of killing your amps tone. Also ask Soldano if a level boost could be added and made switchable. Luckily the CAE has a boosted section built in. These boutique amps have a great sound but unfortunately they seem limited when it comes to adding anything to their tone. I guess most of the effects are added at the board for a lot of the pros that use these things. Hell a lot of the guy's I like that use amps like this tour with a solid state rigs just because it is more flexible. I've tossed and turned over selling the CAE myself but I just can't bring myself to do it. The thing sounds great with just the 20/20 power amp to the cab and that's it. I think it would be a mistake selling your SLO just for the simple fact that your really going to miss it at home. Maybe you could go with a cheaper versatile rack rig for gigs? I know you hate the rack stuff though. lol I'm sorry I can't really give you more dude. I would say your options would be call Soldano and do a mod of some kind, get a rack rig for gigs or find another way to fund a head besides selling the SLO. One thing is certain though and that is you really have to think about selling the SLO. If you feel you can part with it maybe a more versatile head will be better.
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