No, which is why I need to have one of the three stereo pedals near the beginning of the chain. It's purely a matter of board space and cable length as to where the rest go.
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Nice. I'm a bit confuzzled though. Looking at your diagram, isn't more like a dual mono setup? Looks like wet fx go to both amps. Or am I reading it wrong?
No ground loops or phase issues?
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Yeah, this is true. I just use it as clean/dirty, rather than true wet/dry.
It's quiet as and sounds in-phase to me, but I don't have anything to switch phase to test it.
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Sweet. I love 2 amp setups.robthemac wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:56 pmYeah, this is true. I just use it as clean/dirty, rather than true wet/dry.
It's quiet as and sounds in-phase to me, but I don't have anything to switch phase to test it.

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Yeah, I'm experimenting with a mid-humped drive on one side and a scooped distortion on the other. Sits nicely with each other. Joe B talked about this with having Tweed/BF setups.
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Curious. Would have thought at minimum there’d be some ground hum running two amps from the looper (I’m assuming it doesn’t have isolated out(s)). All those stereo pedals must be well designed too.
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What's the scooped distortion you're using? Great set up, by the way. Love multi amp rigs, especially if they're quiet

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In need of a modulation pedal/s where the Double Hotcake is. I'm very much in the hate modulation when I use it and like it when others do crowd. I was thinking of possibly a Grand Orbiter or something along those lines.
Have chorus covered thanks to the JC120.
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Have chorus covered thanks to the JC120.
If anyone has any recommendations or is selling anything let me know!

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I have a Big Noise vibe, a Phase90 and a Dr Scientist stereo tremolessence. PM me if interested.ReidySetGo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 5:20 pm In need of a modulation pedal/s where the Double Hotcake is. I'm very much in the hate modulation when I use it and like it when others do crowd. I was thinking of possibly a Grand Orbiter or something along those lines.
Have chorus covered thanks to the JC120.
If anyone has any recommendations or is selling anything let me know!
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Or just rig a delay with modulation and just use the modulation?
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Try using the DD500 - delay time right down, mix up. Adjust modulation to taste. Each delay model has a different flavour modulation, so try them all. Also the delay setting can be adjusted a few ms for a different chorus type sound.ReidySetGo wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 5:20 pm In need of a modulation pedal/s where the Double Hotcake is. I'm very much in the hate modulation when I use it and like it when others do crowd. I was thinking of possibly a Grand Orbiter or something along those lines.
Have chorus covered thanks to the JC120.
If anyone has any recommendations or is selling anything let me know!
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I'm in the same camp as you, but the DD500 does enough to scratch the itch.....