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Splawn Nitro Wet - Dry Demo 1

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2010

Demo of my nitro and a wet/dry setup using the port city 212 and avatar 1x12 cabs and a Peavey PV260 power amp.

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  • Probably won't get a response, but I'm getting one of these heads in a few days BECAUSE of this video. So thank you.

    But if you remember, what did you have your setting at on the amp? I'd like a good starting point.

  • @earlerylander cool man.  it's a monster! No idea what the settings were for this clip.

  • @FastRedPonyCar Thanks for responding! Yeah, your tone in this video is THE tone. Any tips on how to get the best out of this thing? I can't wait!

  • @earlerylander yeah if you're buying one new, it will have the volume control for the FX loop. This will make the amp a LOT more friendly at lower volumes. The amp is incredibly loud and a volume control for the fx loop helps you control the decibel output while still letting you crank the actual amp's volume to get a nice thick tone.

    if it's an older one, buy a volume pedal to stick in the FX loop to act like a master volume for the amp.

  • Hello again, does the hotplate work well? I know about the volume pedal trick too

  • @JayDeeSG Hotplate works ok but the amp sounds way better using the volume pedal in the loop to be honest. scott is putting fx loop volume controls on all the new splawns specifically for this.

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  • @JayDeeSG TC nova system

  • Maybe I missed it here, where are the effects coming from?

  • @lifeontheverge sounds complicated and a mess to transport. I guess it's fine if it gets the job done at home but I can't imagine using something like that live. Taht would be a major hassle to setup. only other way to do it would be to get a power amp and use that to send a wet signal stereo to a pair of speakers/cabs.

  • I'm running two combos - but using 212 cabs with both instead of the stock 112s in the combos. Using an AB box I'm sending the guitar signal to one amp which is completely dry, the other has all the effects run through the loop (except delay which is run in front of the wet amp). Do you think this sounds like the best way to rig up a wet/dry with what I have?

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