OldTelecasterMan
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For quite some time I have been researching and came up with a stereo rig. I just completed it. Here is the layout Guitar to a sure wireless on the board to an Xotic SP Compressor to the Crybaby then to the input of the Mark V. Effects loop to the dual MXR Carbon Copy pedals return to the amp. From the amp speaker output to the CabClone 8ohm. I use the CabClone thru output to a 2x12 compact boogie cabinet. Then line out of the CabClone to a Strymon Blue Sky, stereo to the Strymon Ola Stereo Chorus two cables to a 12 channel stereo graphic EQ to be able to adjust the output line level to a 150 watt Yamaha power amp connected to the boogie 2x12 vertical cabinets. I am going to check out a Stereo SIMUL-CLASS 2:NINETY to replace the Yamaha but for the moment it is what I have.
The Strymon pedals are very transparent, true bypass, when disengaged with no noticeable tone difference or volume difference from the 2x12 cab connected directly to the CabClone. When either of the Strymon pedals are engaged the CabClone thru 2x12 cabinet keeps the full sound of the amp out front. By having the basically dry cab all the time it keeps things real. As the Carbon Copy pedals are in the loop it affects all cabinets when engaged.
Here is a little progression using the rig pictured in the above configuration. Recorded on an Akai DPS 12 with no effects or EQ on anything. I used the 3 pickup Telecaster pictured above in the center. I squashed the pee out of the signal with a XOTIC SP Compressor. The bass was me and my truly have not a clue bass playing but it is a Warwick Corvette bass direct into the recorder. I used a Roland TR-626 for drums using a factory pattern. Again no enhancements or post production. Guitar gear used: Mark V, Cab Clone, 2x12 compact Rectifier cabinet (to provide a load for the Cab Clone), XOTIC SP Compressor, Strymon Blue Sky Reverb, Strymon Ola Chorus, 2 Nady Audio HE-1 Hum Eliminators and a Sure wireless (it's quiet..LOL)
https://soundcloud.com/user-201672201/guitar-chorus-reverb2
The Strymon pedals are very transparent, true bypass, when disengaged with no noticeable tone difference or volume difference from the 2x12 cab connected directly to the CabClone. When either of the Strymon pedals are engaged the CabClone thru 2x12 cabinet keeps the full sound of the amp out front. By having the basically dry cab all the time it keeps things real. As the Carbon Copy pedals are in the loop it affects all cabinets when engaged.
Here is a little progression using the rig pictured in the above configuration. Recorded on an Akai DPS 12 with no effects or EQ on anything. I used the 3 pickup Telecaster pictured above in the center. I squashed the pee out of the signal with a XOTIC SP Compressor. The bass was me and my truly have not a clue bass playing but it is a Warwick Corvette bass direct into the recorder. I used a Roland TR-626 for drums using a factory pattern. Again no enhancements or post production. Guitar gear used: Mark V, Cab Clone, 2x12 compact Rectifier cabinet (to provide a load for the Cab Clone), XOTIC SP Compressor, Strymon Blue Sky Reverb, Strymon Ola Chorus, 2 Nady Audio HE-1 Hum Eliminators and a Sure wireless (it's quiet..LOL)
https://soundcloud.com/user-201672201/guitar-chorus-reverb2