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Thom Ferman

 

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Post  Posted 13 Jan 2006 9:49 am    
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I've just purchased a Fender Vibrasonic amp from Mike Archer (setup like a Twin). I play both telecaster and psg (will use separate channel inputs for each). I've been using a DD-3 in the effects loop of my old amp for a subtle slap delay to just open up the sound a bit. I use the same settings for tele and psg. Would I be able to use a stereo delay box like the DD-6 to accomplish the same thing in front of the Fender amp? I'm concerned that there would be audio bleed or delay splash into the opposite channel. I could just get a second DD-3 but it'd be nice to just have one stomp box. I don't want to use a rack unit. Anybody have any experience with this? Thanks for any and all opinions or recommendations.

Thom
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basilh


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Post  Posted 13 Jan 2006 5:04 pm    
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Most stereo delays, reverbs or other effect boxes are MONO in STEREO out.EXCEPT for the occasional unit like the DD-6..There would be MINIMAL spill between channels.

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