TC Electronic G System and Mesa Mark IV Combo Rig 1/3
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Where exactly do you place the Decimator In and Out in your chain? If I place it this way: Mark IV effect send -> Decimator in -> Decimator out -> Insert Loop G-Sys Return I get a hissing sound. When I place befor the amp this way: G-Sys Insert Loop Send -> Decimator In -> Decimator Out -> Amp In it works fine. So I don't really understand your setup. Or is another way possible?
Thanx in advance!
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Great stuff, I was told to use TRS ends for the relay switching, do you know if that matters or does it have to be unbalanced in those inserts? I'll be running a G system into a Splawn Quick Rod. Thanks
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You sir I HATE YOU lol you have my dream rig!!!! awesome good job on the video
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hi very nice setup.
I hope u can help me. I have a mesa mark v head and the g system, i have 2 problems; no1 the noise is too much for me, i can listen the noise under the notes when i playing, the decimator can do the right work for delete this type of noise??? No2 when i switch the channels of my head with the TC i can hear the clipping of the switch into my cab and this isn'tn good. What is your suggestions for these problems??? thank you very much and sorry for my english
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Impresive lol, i never thaugh it was posible to fit a gsystem in the back of the rack!
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Thanks for this video!! I've been thinking about buying the G-system and putting it into a rack like you've done. I absolutely love how you store the floorboard and attach it to the rack - portability is a big issue for me, and the more that I can consolidate my gear like this, the better!
Seeing this video has convinced me to put together an effects rack if I get the G-system.
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Cool!,
What kind of cable are you using to do the amp switching?
Nice setup and video. You helped me a lot. I have a question. You say you have your g string wired in front before the gsys input and then back into the g string before the fx loop. Are you experiencing any effects trail cut offs from the noise gate? When I place my decimator in the fx loop my reverb trails and delay trails get cut off early. And do I need mono balanced cables for the insert loops? The only balanced cables I can find are stereo TRS cables? Thanks, - Richard
Richy78100 1 year ago
@Richy78100 Glad I could help. My delays trail off perfectly. They are not effected by the Decimator. It's being triggered by my guitar but gating the preamp send. The FX loop doesn't know it's there.
"Balanced" is the same as "stereo". Go ahead and use the TRS cables. They are nice and quite!
sus4add13 1 year ago
@Richy78100 Glad I could help. My delays trail off perfectly. They are not effected by the Decimator. It's being triggered by my guitar but gating the preamp send. The FX loop doesn't know it's there.
"Balanced" is the same as "stereo". Go ahead and use the TRS cables. They are nice and quite!
sus4add13 1 year ago
@Richy78100 Glad I could help. My delays trail off perfectly. They are not effected by the Decimator. It's being triggered by my guitar but gating the preamp send. The FX loop doesn't know it's there.
"Balanced" is the same as "stereo". Go ahead and use the TRS cables. They are nice and quite!
sus4add13 1 year ago
how usefull is the mark iv?you must every time to set the knobs for each channel?correct????
alextzam 1 year ago
Not at all. Set it and forget it!! I have since changed this rig to a rack mounted Mark IV!!! Usually, for the combo, any pots I pulled out i would push back in to be safe. Now with the rackmount, I never have to touch the amp.
sus4add13 1 year ago