Ralle wrote:
Here's what I'm thinking; I'm guessing that Ed had a plexi ( any plexi, since he owned a bunch ) as amp 1, and had another plexi ( the wooden amp ) for slaving on the first album ( I'm not going to mention the effects and loops now ). The reason for these thoughts is; If I feed a superlead ( amp 2 ) into the bright channel it's very logical to adjust the eq like Robin says, otherwise it gets nuts... not becaus it's the bright channel, but because the bright channel has a brightcap across the volume... So I can't get it to work like I want it to... But if I feed a plexi the same way it'll probably work much better cause that volume has no bright cap ( depending on how old the plexi is ofcours )... and work with the eq ( Robin said that the plexi's had to adjust the eq different from the superleads )... I can really appritiate it working like a charm like this... And prior to the seccond album Ed had the wodden amp modded into a power amp ( much cleaner, no eq being needed exept for presence )...
Me, I'm feeding a superlead's normal channel with my plexi, and it gets me VERY close... no brightcap... I say close; the normal channel has no mixercap either, so... But I can't get it to work if I feed the superlead into the brightchannel ( remember I have no effects or eqboxes )
Does any of this sound logical?
Oh btw, I guess I'll be posting some new clips soon

Well that’s your problem…you don’t have a way to control your loaded signal. When using your superlead as the loaded amp you MUST have your bass turned up..the middle , treble and presence turned down too “0” and your volume at 3 not 3 o’clock but set for a clean sound.
So how do you get the volume? With your line out box ….the lineout box Ed used had a volume control as well as outputs for other amps. That is what controlled the volume not the second amp.
If you just load your amp and run it too a superlead and figure you can use it to amplify your plexi ..forget it. You will have tooooo much high end..the tone will be mangled..and the noise might be unbeareable as well as the feedback.
So your line out must also have a way too decouple the power soaked signal..and that is why they use a transformer…it provides the isolation necessary and a way to get rid of the noise and provide you with a nice shimmering powerfull wide bandwidth mud free signal you cannot get with reactive loads eq's.
Remember all those reactive loads are designed to filter and roll off your signal like a speaker does or a cab..basically mangling everything under 5khz and chucking everything over 5khz to ground..so they wreck the signal before it hits the slave amp…..Eddy , Jose etc figured out a way around that ridiculous waste of tone.
You better put your name on the “rackman list” and get your “cork sniffer special” that everyone is getting.
