I suppose my question is really whether it will be worth it to replace the relays in the RG-16 or just call it a day on the RG-16 and get it out of my rack. I'll need another loop switcher or alternative. I do know of a method with the FX Loop on my DigiTech GSP2101 which may deal with my...
Hi Ron,
thanks for the quick response
to clarify: I only get squeal with a guitar connected
if the volume is all the way to zero the squeal stops- for all the guitars tested which squeal
with the single coil Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder the squeal pitch changes (pitch frequency rises as the...
OK, so I ran thru a couple more scenarios
I tried using RG-16 Send 2 out to TriAxis Input> TriAxis output to RG-16 Loop 4 return and squealing is the same as using the same loop. I also tried Send 3 to Rtn4 and also Send2 to Rtn3; squealing remains
I tried changing power from 9V AC to 12V DC...
TriAxis settings are 5.5-6.0 on Lead 2 yellow or red and overall gain over 5.5? And that's too high?
Similar settings on the Rock Master...probably just a little hotter
I'll try 2 loops and report back...
I dug into my squealing issue a bit today:
1-I don't notice any difference with or without the moulded, hosa type knock-offs
2-connecting Guitar Out to RG-16 rear Input I notice no difference compared with the front panel Input and a cable From Front>rear Input
3-Using only RG-16 serial loop...
Ron, thanks for the quick response.
OK, I'll not start another thread :)
Well, I have three different preamps for selection with the serial loops
I have a Rock Master which also squeals like mad too....just like the TriAxis
Loop 1 sounds alright with a DigiTech GSP2101
I never use the TriAxis...
Have you guys taken this to a private conversation?
KDV and I have been talking about this over at TGP
My RG-16 is squealing with high gain preamp settings in the serial loops
I have Mesa Boogie TriAxis and when the TriAxis is not running thru the RG-16, the squealing is gone
as soon as I get...
These have been great. Thanks so much for doing them. I'm grateful you are producing so many and I hope others are too. It's really helped expand my strategy for programming my midi controller and I don't even have a MM yet! Looks like I best get one soon.
I just rewired my rack and have a power supply which has two 9V AC zones. The actual voltage is a bit higher.
Zone One 9V AC is actually 9.89V-10.25V
and Zone Two 9V AC is 9.19-9.45
I do have a spare variable DC zone which could be set to exactly 12.00V DC if Zones One and Two are too high...
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