bortx said:
hi, I took my 3 channel dual to a technician after failing to mod it myself (it would still have some unprocessed signal going through the loop), he did it (tone was better after his mod) and still I had some residual signal passing through it. I told him, he did some tests and told me that the residual signal was due to some "grounding return" (whatever that means, providing i translated it correctly hehe) and the whole grounding scheme had to be rearranged...
Basically the residual signal I was hearing was very low (and wouldn't get lower when I crank the amp's volume) but still sucked tone if I tried to delay the 100% of the signal a few miliseconds as I am trying to do.
If I put a 1 sec. delay in the loop 100% wet, I will hear the guitar as I play it very quiet and a second later I will hear the delayed signal much louder. I'm using the TC Gforce and I'm sure the returned signal is 100% wet
anyone's got any information about this? any idea? I wrote mesa boogie but had no reply yet
I did the FX Mix Pot Mod to my 3 channel Triple. I get some residual signal when pull the cable from the FX unit out of the return to the amp. I started another thread to try and track down the source of this "bleed." I saw the reply from Boogie on the V4 tube. I am skeptical.
I tried your 1 second delay, and the results were interesting. First, I have a G major 2. I set the kill dry to off, so all the signal goes through the effects processing. Next I chose a dynamic delay and set it to 100% wet and 1 sec. I plucked a note. By the way, this was on Channel 3 with high gain settings. At first, all I heard was the delayed note, 1 second after I plucked it. A little closer listening, and I hear the guitar string when I pluck the note as if the guitar was not plugged into an amp. 1 second later, I hear the note coming from the G Major-2. Next, I put my ear next to the speaker, and plucked the note. This time I heard the note coming from the speaker but it is no louder than plucking the string without being plugged into the amp. In fact, it is lower than that because I had to have my ear next to the speaker to hear.
Once, I set the G Major 2 back to its original settings (kill dry off), I do not hear any bleed through or tone suck. I am going to just be satisfied with it for now.
I am still going to try to track down the source of the bleed through, and if I find it I will post it in the other thread.
All the best