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Post by kurtsstuff on Feb 17, 2006 1:50:58 GMT -5
This can be used as an amp switcher in a 2 amp setup or use it to run 2 heads into one cabinet..it's basically a scaled down version of the infamous 4x4 cutom audio electronics amp switcher and controller. I only used it once to check it out and it works flawlessly. Unlike the Radial Engineering head switcher you can use Delay effects with this one with no worries..$450.00 shipped to your door!!
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Post by Fretburner on Feb 17, 2006 5:50:53 GMT -5
Mmmm you sure are selling alot of gear. LOL I think you are just as bad as me. I just sold all my rack gear. Now I'm waiting for my T.C. G-System to hook up to my QR
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Post by kurtsstuff on Feb 17, 2006 10:36:30 GMT -5
Mmmm you sure are selling alot of gear. LOL I think you are just as bad as me. I just sold all my rack gear. Now I'm waiting for my T.C. G-System to hook up to my QR Yes Fretburner my friend.....I am the poster child for G.A.S. If I'm not buying or selling a piece or pieces of gear..I actually go through withdrawel symptoms?? hehe
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Post by murky69nz on Feb 17, 2006 16:05:14 GMT -5
Hey fretburner, I got a G System that I was using with my new QR.
I thought it would be great, but the GS added way too much hiss to the signal for my liking, so i am now selling it.
I would be interested in hearing how your GS works out.
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Post by Fretburner on Feb 17, 2006 18:22:29 GMT -5
PM sent. Too much hiss? Mmm Were you running the loop at +4 ? Did you try -10 ? Or were running into the GS then comming out into the front of the QR? I was going to buy a bunch of old school pedals but I thought that would give me some serious hiss, that's why I decided on the GS. I can't imagine why you were getting hiss or noise. It has to be a level matching issue. Any way drop me a line, we need to talk about your G-System. Thanks John Hey fretburner, I got a G System that I was using with my new QR. I thought it would be great, but the GS added way too much hiss to the signal for my liking, so i am now selling it. I would be interested in hearing how your GS works out.
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Post by n0fx on Feb 17, 2006 18:35:02 GMT -5
Murky...I can't help but think this a level-setting problem. I dont have a QR I have an older PS but the EFX level seems to be relatively quiet and correct signal level. Most ALL EFX proc's have adjustable output level as well as patch/effect level. Usually if you have excessive noise while setting up it's a USER level that needs tweaked correctly. Just my .02 , peace-out
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Post by n0fx on Feb 17, 2006 18:58:25 GMT -5
Murky...I can't help but think this a level-setting problem. I dont have a QR I have an older PS but the EFX level seems to be relatively quiet and correct signal level. Most ALL EFX proc's have adjustable output level as well as patch/effect level. Usually if you have excessive noise while setting up it's a USER level that needs tweaked correctly. Just my .02 , peace-out
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Post by kurtsstuff on Feb 17, 2006 20:29:24 GMT -5
Hey guys??? I'm tryin ta sell sumthin here? ....hehe
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Post by murky69nz on Feb 17, 2006 22:26:00 GMT -5
sorry - but guess we are keeping it at the top of the heap eh ;D
Fretburner - will send you an email
NoFX - I have a lot of experience with amps/effects etc. Reducing the hiss via processor level adjustment in this particular case lowers the volume considerably to the point where it is just silly. I know that you can tweak input/output levels etc to reduce overall noise, but if possible I don't like lowering them to below what the volume would be with just the guitar plugged in. In this case, to reduce the hiss, the volume just gets too low.
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Post by Fretburner on Feb 18, 2006 5:54:35 GMT -5
Hey Kurtsstuff has a good deal on a CAE/Bradshaw Amp switcher!! Someone should jump on that deal!
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Post by kurtsstuff on Feb 18, 2006 10:28:03 GMT -5
price drop...$400.00 shipped
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