Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you might have had at some point the same issue I'm facing... It might get complicated just so you know...
- First here's my signal chain in front of the amp:
Dunlop mini wah
Boss tu3
MXR phase 90 script
Cataline bread Belle epoch
- Marshall 1959 RI P:8 B:4 M:8-10 T:7 V1: 7.5 V2: 10 ( with no jumper cable)
- THD hotplate ( it's not the best but it does the job so far)
- Line out of the hotplate to:
Mxr Carbon copy
TC electronic HOFM
TC Spark mini
And I'm using an old Marshall mg100hdfx as a power amp ( plug in the return of the loop)
Basicaly I'm cranking the 59 and use the line out of the hotplate like an effect loop... I want to use the spark mini as a clean boost for solos but I have trouble matching the levels coming either from the line out or the loop +/- switch.
I'll try to explain myself as best I can for the next part... Grab a cold one it might help
If the line out is to high I'm loading the input if the pedals and if the +/- switch is engage I'm overloading the power amp's input... In that case the boost doesn't actually boost the volume but simply add gain :/ I can't find a sweet spot "in between" the 2 options above.
If you might need pictures to understand I'll post some up
thanks!
Lead boost 1959slp
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Re: Lead boost 1959slp
Use an "anti"-boost instead. Put a passive volume control in a box and make it foot switchable. Activate the box when not soloing.
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Re: Lead boost 1959slp
I'll give it a try! What value for the pot should I use? 10K, 100k, 500k??