Hi,
i´m using a TC G-System to switch my new Dual Rectifier "Reborn".
According to the TC electronics FAQ, the Dual Rectifier requires an isolated ground connection for each external switching inputs.
"This answer is valid for all these models: Dual and Triple Rectifier, Rectoverb, Lone Star and Lone Star Special, Solo 50, Roadking, Express.
According to Mesa Boogie Tech dept, these units require an isolated ground connection for each of the rear panel 1/4" external switching inputs. Since Y-Split cables are sharing the ground, they cannot be used from the G-System or G-Major (which output connection is TRS) because they could cause damage to the amp switching network."
Does anyone know if the new "Reborn" Dual Rectifier also requires isolated ground connections?
regards
i´m using a TC G-System to switch my new Dual Rectifier "Reborn".
According to the TC electronics FAQ, the Dual Rectifier requires an isolated ground connection for each external switching inputs.
"This answer is valid for all these models: Dual and Triple Rectifier, Rectoverb, Lone Star and Lone Star Special, Solo 50, Roadking, Express.
According to Mesa Boogie Tech dept, these units require an isolated ground connection for each of the rear panel 1/4" external switching inputs. Since Y-Split cables are sharing the ground, they cannot be used from the G-System or G-Major (which output connection is TRS) because they could cause damage to the amp switching network."
Does anyone know if the new "Reborn" Dual Rectifier also requires isolated ground connections?
regards