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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 38585" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I used a peavey classic 50 amp as a power amp for my RM4....like you...when I first heard my Rm4. I thought it was a really good sound based on that....but once I got the RT 2/50 power amp i was so much more impressed.</p><p> The power amp makes such a difference!!</p><p></p><p> And regarding pedals (and Im a big fan of Gilmore's)...most of the time its guitar into gain/booster/eq type pedals...into Rm4...then the loop of the Rm4 is used for reverb/delay/flange type pedals. Those are basic guidelines. You have to use your ear...some pedals just dont work out. And,in the main..the loop is for rack type stuff...but there are so many companies..thats those are just general guidelines.</p><p> hear your Rm4 with a proper power amp..and you'll be happy for days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 38585, member: 1132"] I used a peavey classic 50 amp as a power amp for my RM4....like you...when I first heard my Rm4. I thought it was a really good sound based on that....but once I got the RT 2/50 power amp i was so much more impressed. The power amp makes such a difference!! And regarding pedals (and Im a big fan of Gilmore's)...most of the time its guitar into gain/booster/eq type pedals...into Rm4...then the loop of the Rm4 is used for reverb/delay/flange type pedals. Those are basic guidelines. You have to use your ear...some pedals just dont work out. And,in the main..the loop is for rack type stuff...but there are so many companies..thats those are just general guidelines. hear your Rm4 with a proper power amp..and you'll be happy for days! [/QUOTE]
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