There may not be any official revisions, but when I sent my early Mk V (sn in the 500's) in for a problem with the Mk IV mode on Channel 3, they said there was a wiring update that they installed. It did fix the problem.
Right on. I am using one of the instant access switches to trigger the effects bypass. I want to be able to change presets and not have the instant access switch change from wherever it is. Hmmmm...
So I've got a Rocktron All Access and I've got it 95% programmed. But, I can't figure out how to make the 'instant access switches' not be affected when I change presets. Can anyone help me here?
Thanks in advance...
I did hook the G-Force into the power amp in stereo. But, I just sent the input of the G-Force a mono feed from the Quad.
I need to get a midi foot controller now so I can have more fun with the G-Force and use my old midi octopus to change channels on the quad!
I think I found it. A single out from output A to the G-Force. G-Force to power amp. It is a simple set up, but I think it will serve me well.
Now I just need to figure out a good midi pedal to use... Hmmmm.....
Hello!
I have used my beloved Quad pre with my Simul-Stereo 395 for years. I have recently acquired a TC Electronics G-Force. I know I can use the effects loop or just plug the outs of the Quad into the G-Force.
I wanted to ask you folks with some experience with hooking a stereo effects unit...
It truly depends on what you want to do with it. I have owned a few over the years and to me they are MAGIC.
But, you MUST be a person who likes to use pedals and/or effects if you want more than that one sound. It loves pedals. That's part of it's huge appeal to me. I like the 50 watt one...
It may not sound bad. My beloved IIC/IIC+ aberration has a serial number of 110xx.
If it had a graphic on it, i bet people would be bidding it up more. He kind of has done a crappy job of listing it with a title that won't get hits when people search.
Weird thing is, I don't see that it is...
Sounds very cool. I'm glad to hear it gets you where you need to be.
I owned a 'C++' for years, but I had to have a clean channel, so back to 'C+' it went.
But, I can sure appreciate the tone you are currently enjoying! Rock on!