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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Pedals in loops
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricey" data-source="post: 83847" data-attributes="member: 1820"><p>I would definitely be interested! I am going back to analog pedals after several years with rack mount and floor based digital units. Bruce's device would be very helpful! I do have a question for those who have used these types of units; e.g., the ebtech? I am assuming that the line shifter steps down the signal coming out of the preamp so that it doesn't overload the pedals? Does it then step the signal back up prior to going into the power amp? If not, I assume that it would greatly effect the sound. Also, even if it does step the signal back up, wouldn't you essentially be steping down an all tube signal and then steping it back up via a solid state device? Does this somewhat defeat the purpose of using an all tube amp in the first place? I don't have a background in electronics or electrical engineering, so forgive me if I am totally misunderstanding how this all works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricey, post: 83847, member: 1820"] I would definitely be interested! I am going back to analog pedals after several years with rack mount and floor based digital units. Bruce's device would be very helpful! I do have a question for those who have used these types of units; e.g., the ebtech? I am assuming that the line shifter steps down the signal coming out of the preamp so that it doesn't overload the pedals? Does it then step the signal back up prior to going into the power amp? If not, I assume that it would greatly effect the sound. Also, even if it does step the signal back up, wouldn't you essentially be steping down an all tube signal and then steping it back up via a solid state device? Does this somewhat defeat the purpose of using an all tube amp in the first place? I don't have a background in electronics or electrical engineering, so forgive me if I am totally misunderstanding how this all works. [/QUOTE]
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