coyote classic rock
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so is this distortion purely the coyote, or the tonebone as well? where do you have the delay in the chain? what do you mean by running the "wet signal, post dry amp, into the front of the amp". is the delay before the amps power section, or after?
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Thanks, man!
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gforce
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...you aren't using the pedal for its distortion, but rather for its signal boosting capabilities. It is a classic way to really, really get an amp cooking should you desire a hotter sound. Nothin wrong with it if it sounds good!
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that thd helps a lot though
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what does the chain look like? where is the replex? do you use delay before going into the amp or after? seems like you would have to place delay after amp when using the amps distortion, but i dont think mojaves have effect loops. (unless youre using the tonebone for distortion)
tritonefascination 2 years ago
the unique thing about the mojave amps is low input gain/lovely power tube drive and compression. which allows you to run effects and delays in front of the amp without the usual problems.
i believe vic sets up his amps to be eq'ed with the thought and intent that the player will be cranking the power section.
and his is the only amp ive ever used as a wet power amp where i could run the wet signal, post dry amp, into the front of the amp and still sound "correct".
mentoneman 2 years ago
does yours not have the power dampening feature? i dont see a knob on the front
tritonefascination 2 years ago
pre-power dampening serial #9
mentoneman 2 years ago
How much do these run for new?
Szartard 2 years ago
look on mojave website for current pricing
mentoneman 2 years ago