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  • thenine
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    for any multi-fx, I always use the 4 cable method.

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  • paige
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    Thanks. I was just trying to use the delay, chorus, and reverb from the xt, and use the amps natural overdrive and eq for the tone. I tried it the way described above using the xt's preamp and really don't care for it so I guess I will switch it back. Thanks.

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  • Newc
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    Originally posted by paige View Post
    Uh oh, I just got a tube head and I'm running a cable from the send to a sonic stomp in, to the out on the sonic, to the input on a xt live, from there the left output on the xt to the return on the head. It works and according to the cheasy online manual seemed right but now I'm not sure if I'm fugging something up. Please help.
    You're not messing anything up. Guitar>amp;amp FX Send>external FX> another external FX> amp FX Return=no problem.

    As long as you're not sending the amp's preamp into another preamp and trying to use the distortions of both. If you're using the preamp of the XT (amp models), then you might want to plug the guitar into the Stomp or XT first then run that Output into the amp's Return, completely bypassing the amp's preamp.

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  • El Chiguete
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    Originally posted by Tim View Post
    Sorry, I wasn't clear enough on that - plug your guitar into the pedal's input, then run the output of the pedal into your amp's effects return jack. This bypasses the preamp of your amp, so your amp is essentially turned into a power amp with the RP500 being used as the preamp.

    Now this I dind't know that was the way to be done. Cool.

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  • Tim
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    Originally posted by El Chiguete View Post
    Yes they don't have FX Lopp... very strange because for me this would be standard now.
    Sorry, I wasn't clear enough on that - plug your guitar into the pedal's input, then run the output of the pedal into your amp's effects return jack. This bypasses the preamp of your amp, so your amp is essentially turned into a power amp with the RP500 being used as the preamp.

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  • paige
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    Uh oh, I just got a tube head and I'm running a cable from the send to a sonic stomp in, to the out on the sonic, to the input on a xt live, from there the left output on the xt to the return on the head. It works and according to the cheasy online manual seemed right but now I'm not sure if I'm fugging something up. Please help.

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  • toejam
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    The FX unit doesn't need an FX loop on it, and most don't have them anyway. You run a cable from the output/send of your FX unit into the return/in of your amp's loop. And then you just run your guitar into the FX unit's input.

    If the FX unit has two outputs (left and right), then you can run two cables into your amp's loop... that is if your amp has a stereo loop and has two return jacks. That's how I run my Boss GT-8 into my old Marshall 8240 Valvestate combo. The FX loop on the GT-8 is only for running external FX pedals in the loop of the GT-8 and not the amp.

    If your amp doesn't have a loop, then you have to run the unit straight into the input of the amp.

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  • El Chiguete
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    Originally posted by Tim View Post
    "like you have to on the new Digitech RP500"

    News to me?

    I'd run any multi-fx unit straight into the effects return jack.

    Yes they don't have FX Lopp... very strange because for me this would be standard now.

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  • toejam
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    Set it up any way you want, whatever sounds best to you.

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  • Tim
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    "like you have to on the new Digitech RP500"

    News to me?

    I'd run any multi-fx unit straight into the effects return jack.

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  • Multi FX straight to the input of an amp and not to the FX Loop

    If you run a Multi FX straight to the input of an amp (like you have to on the new Digitech RP500) and not thru the FX Loop, how do you set up your eq?

    a) do you live it on the middle
    b) do you use first put eq the amp to what you like and then eq the patches to taste
    c) something else?
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