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Tom Griffin

 

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Lovelock, NV, USA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2002 4:48 pm    
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I have a tubeworks rack system; 9002 pre-amp,mosvalve 1500 amp, real tube reverb and a lexicon mpx-1 processor.. How is the best way to connect this system up in the rack...so I can get the full sound? Come back tubeworks owners, give me some input... Thanks, Tom
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Leon Roberts

 

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Tallahassee,FL USA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2002 6:54 pm    
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Tom, I use basically the same gear you do with the exception of using a SoundTech power amp instead of a mosvalve and a Boss SE_50 instead of a Lex. You could put the Lexicon in the effects loop of the pre-amp. Take care to adjust the pots on the pre-amp effects loop for optimum performance. Then go out of the pre-amp A & B "Line level" out jacks into the reverb unit's A & B "line Level" in jacks. From the reverb unit"s A & B "Line Level" out jacks into the mosvalve. Also, you could not use the effects loop and go from the pre-amp's "Line level" out jacks into the Lexicon if it has stereo inputs. Then to the reverb and on to the power amp. However you choose to hook the gear up, It's my opinion that the reverb should be the last thing going into the power amp. I have found that it takes quite a bit of trial and error to get a rack sounding like We think it should. You have excellent gear, it's just a matter of dialing everything in. I hope this helps. Leon
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