Re: How should I hook this up??
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I've built tube amps and TS9 pedals from scratch, gigged for 15 years, had a limited endorsement from a guitar manufacturer, made a living teaching guitar for a few years at a music store, and currently own high-end tube amps *and* line 6 gear. Last night I built a turret board for my next amp - it's a custom low wattage high gain recording amp that is going to be really cool.
Oh, and I did try a boost pedal (TS9 and an 808 circuit) into the front end of my line 6 modelling/DSP/Freakin' SOLID STATE device. Sounded like crap. I enjoy learning new things from others, but if I've already been down that road, I know what it looks like.
And regarding modelling - a friend of mine has a vetta - running the out from it into one of my custom poweramps sounded MUCH better and warmer than the stock poweramp section.
Pete
Originally posted by Matt Crooks:
Pete,
Please continue.
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Pete,
Please continue.
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I've built tube amps and TS9 pedals from scratch, gigged for 15 years, had a limited endorsement from a guitar manufacturer, made a living teaching guitar for a few years at a music store, and currently own high-end tube amps *and* line 6 gear. Last night I built a turret board for my next amp - it's a custom low wattage high gain recording amp that is going to be really cool.
Oh, and I did try a boost pedal (TS9 and an 808 circuit) into the front end of my line 6 modelling/DSP/Freakin' SOLID STATE device. Sounded like crap. I enjoy learning new things from others, but if I've already been down that road, I know what it looks like.
And regarding modelling - a friend of mine has a vetta - running the out from it into one of my custom poweramps sounded MUCH better and warmer than the stock poweramp section.
Pete
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