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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM100 FX Loop & Eventide FX
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 142102" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>From what I've seen on the Eventide forum, there have been a few complaints about the H9s clipping with a hot signal. That doesn't look promising for use with an RM amp. </p><p></p><p>Where the factor pedals had an input level switch to go from "guitar" to "line" level, with the H9, the input level is controlled from the settings configuration or the software editor.</p><p></p><p>I find with the factor pedals I use, Space clips earlier than the Timefactor or Pitchfactor. I use an M4 and with the master volume, it's easy to keep the signal going into the factors under control while having your modules at a good level. So yes, I think the problem of the hot loop level in the RM amps is avoided using an RM4 or M4.</p><p></p><p>I also split the stereo signal out of the Pitchfactor to run into the Timefactor and Space in parallel. Everything is mixed back together using a RJM mini line mixer so I can further attenuate or boost the signal back to the power amp at that point.</p><p></p><p>If I had it to do over, I would just get an Eclipse and have everything my factor pedals have and more, plus, better A/D converters with superior signal control and internal routing. I did just pick up a Lexicon PCM80 that may replace the Timefactor and Space. We?ll see..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 142102, member: 961"] From what I've seen on the Eventide forum, there have been a few complaints about the H9s clipping with a hot signal. That doesn't look promising for use with an RM amp. Where the factor pedals had an input level switch to go from "guitar" to "line" level, with the H9, the input level is controlled from the settings configuration or the software editor. I find with the factor pedals I use, Space clips earlier than the Timefactor or Pitchfactor. I use an M4 and with the master volume, it's easy to keep the signal going into the factors under control while having your modules at a good level. So yes, I think the problem of the hot loop level in the RM amps is avoided using an RM4 or M4. I also split the stereo signal out of the Pitchfactor to run into the Timefactor and Space in parallel. Everything is mixed back together using a RJM mini line mixer so I can further attenuate or boost the signal back to the power amp at that point. If I had it to do over, I would just get an Eclipse and have everything my factor pedals have and more, plus, better A/D converters with superior signal control and internal routing. I did just pick up a Lexicon PCM80 that may replace the Timefactor and Space. We?ll see.. [/QUOTE]
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RM100 FX Loop & Eventide FX
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