4406cuda said:rispsira said:4406cuda said:I got some air time with the Mark V head and my two new pedals earlier. I am more than satisfied.
I plugged the TC Nova Delay in the loop and ran the Visual Sound Liquid Chorus in to the front of the amp. It sounds amazing!!
I am using the Fat Clean, Mark I, and the IIC+ switches.
Man i keep hearing great things about that chorus pedal!! how would it compare to a boss CE2 which everybody considers as a classic? (ihavent tried it)
Im considering one! Chorus as i was saaying above is perhaps the only modulation effect that works well in the loop as well as in front of the amp depending on taste.
In the loop though you can use a stereo chorus if you have a stereo setup like two heads or a stereo poweramp (or head!)
So do you think its fine to loose the stereo feature in favor of placing it in front of the amp?
I have just switched over to a mono set up from a stereo rig that contained a triaxis, 2:90, and G Force. I prefer the Mark V mono rig. It may not be as versatile as the triaxis, but it is perfect for my needs.
The Liquid Chorus from Visual Sound is the best Chorus Pedal I have ever played. I have been using chorus pedals since 1981 and have owned early boss pedals, tc electronics, mxr, voodoo lab, etc. The liquid chorus sounds thick and lush. It sounds great on clean as well as distorted sounds.
Cool! so guess you tried the MXR M 134 chorus? i have been torn between the two cannot try either because my local dealers dont have any i will oerder from abroad.
Thanks!