Wet Dry Wet rig (Madison Square Living Room)

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Wet Dry Wet rig (Madison Square Living Room)

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At the risk of some choice wet/dry jokes, I thought I’d share this setup that’s a lot of fun to play through. The Marshall runs dry into the Suhr 2x12 with all the analog pedals in front.

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The amp line out goes to the HX Stomp which runs Reverb/Delay/Pitch 100% wet into the Valvestate power amp. This powers the outer two ADA cabs.

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You can get some really lush sounds while retaining clarity, thanks to the centre dry cab. I doubt it would be appropriate for most gigs, but on a larger stage with a trio it would have room to shine. There’s something about the 3 signals mixing in the air that is just magical. Another advantage is you can be swimming in effects and the FOH engineer can have a drier guitar mix if the venue needs. Or vice versa. This also means the engineer needs to know the overall vibe of the material, which is sometimes a luxury 😂

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I’m moist just looking at this.
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Nice! Any ground loop breakage required?

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Crazy bro....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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jeremyb wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 4:45 pm I’m moist just looking at this.
Thanks for not disappointing us! 👌

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murky wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 4:48 pm Nice! Any ground loop breakage required?
I’m using a Lehle P-Split on the iso send to the HX Stomp, so both amps are conveniently transformer isolated.

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I bet it sounds great with a looper's bass n drums in the wet channel too.
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sizzlingbadger wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:11 am I bet it sounds great with a looper's bass n drums in the wet channel too.
There’s a pair of old Mackie monitors in the living room, so I normally play any backing tracks on those. The wet fx cabs are guitar speakers, not full range :)

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