2 Sustainors in series.
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2 Sustainors in series.
I've got a question for you guys. I've got a 100 sustainor with an eq in the loop for cln 1 and 2, then into a 200 sustainor with pre and post eq, but my 200 sustainor is clipping and its seems too hard to get the cleans louder, does anyone know of anything that could be an issue? Thanks
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
Sounds like your signal is too hot by the time the 200 sees it.
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
Yeah, but I seem to be having trouble getting the levels between distortion sounds and clean, the distortion sounds are turned down yet still loud, and the cleans are clipping but not as loud. The sustainor wasn't made to take a line level signal, was it?
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
I don't think the "Guitar" jack on the front is designed for a line level input. Try using the "all return" jack on the back as an input. That will bypass the compressor and gate though. The "all return" is before the Sustainor distortion stage. I tried it with my Distortion Generator and Sustainor:Honda_boy wrote:The sustainor wasn't made to take a line level signal, was it?
Guitar -> DG -> Sustainor (All return as input) -> PA
It was definitely heavier distortion.
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
Maybe a detailed picture of the units (with their settings) could help.
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
I made a little video:Guitarvamp wrote:Maybe a detailed picture of the units (with their settings) could help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-TaOe63m2E
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
Thanks, but I meant for Honda Boy to post a picture.rbc wrote:I made a little video:Guitarvamp wrote:Maybe a detailed picture of the units (with their settings) could help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-TaOe63m2E

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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
Righto, I'll post a pic when I can, but it's quite probable that I need to simply set my levels better.
Thanks for your replies,
Honda
Thanks for your replies,
Honda
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
If you want to send a line level into the "Guitar" input, my guess is you will have to attenuate the signal 20 to 24 dB. I think the Sustainor pre-amp gain will give you -10 dB if you put the gain all the way down. You'll have to subtract another 10 to 14 dB somehow.
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Re: 2 Sustainors in series.
I have never been able to get a clean chanel volume to match the edge or distortion volume level. It is always too low, thats why I have a compressor unit seperate of my main set up sent to its own dedicated chanel on my mixing board.
One of the reasons I have a remote loop.
One of the reasons I have a remote loop.