SPX50D & Triple Recto do NOT play well together.only at low volumes. It seemed to get worse, after we've added the second amp (Triple Recto). Like I've said before.we have 4 of these units in excellent condition.and they all do the same thing. It seems as if the SPX50D is the culprit.because when we take it out of the mix, We've tried movin' the guitarist far away from his amp, cuz we have a pretty big practice room.still no luck. The only thing that wasn't changed in the signal, was the amps.
We've even tried placin' the NS-1 in different spots, even though it says in the manual to put it before your effects.which is weird to me.
same goes for the rack processor, and amps. pedals before, pedals after, pedals in the send and return loops, etc. We've tried setting everything up every way possible. The fact that we are using a clean channel on the Mesa Recto now, vs. The only other thing that has changed in the setup, is. (I'd say about 20%)īut.That cannot be the problem because, we've eliminated it from the signal, The only thing that changed in the setup was the addition of theīoss Metalcore in which we barely even use any of the effect at all on it. Metalcore pedal to Boss NS-1 Noise SuppressorĪ/B box going to 5150 A side.Mesa B side SPX50D R/L outputs to Boss Metalcore pedal
Jackson Professional V w/ 1 emg active pickup (85)Ĭable from guitar going into SPX50D input, I don't know.gotta get rid of this feedback somehow, someway. There was one setting we did get with the gate that sounded good and tight.but it was cuttin' the delay off. When we've tried the gate (opened wide and closed both ways back and forth slow).It crushed our tone to bits. Now, You're probably thinking there's alot of delay goin' on.but actually it's set to a minimum. It seems as if this is the only way, we can actually use the Recto being the fact that we get a heavy saturated (almost pre-amped) delay distortion out of the SPX50D.along with an extra couple analog pedals, and tape echo. Right now, you'd be surprised to hear that we are using the "clean" channel on the Mesa Recto.especially since we like overly saturated gain. back off on the presence.increase resonance-decrease reso, We've had this same sound since the late 80's.but have upgraded a few amps along the way. My guitarists' tone sounds like there could almost be a bass player playin' right along with the guitar. I say, comparable to oldschool "Master of Puppets" It's a very very heavily saturated gain, with a lot of low end, and mid-gain punch, delay mixed with distortion to stretch the crunch out further tone. We have a (constant) delay on our rhythmic guitar sound. We've tried one before.but the problem with that was.
Here's a link to the Feedback Destroyer.I've read the specs.but not sure. We can kinda get away with the feedback when playin' live shows, because of the heavy genre.and some guitarists like that as a wanted sound in their tone.but when we try to pause and have everything quiet all at the same becomes a nuisance. Also.don't want to end up using somethin' that's gonna suck the life outta our tone. He has a Boss NS-1 noise suppressor pedal in which, it seems to help a little, but not enough.ĭoes anyone, know if a Behringer DSP1124P 24-bit Feedback Destroyer.might do the trick for us in a guitar rig setup.or is this only for a "live soundboard" or "studio application"? We've tried just about everything, except this.unless someone else, has some tips that we haven't covered. This has been a problem for a looooong time now. We've tried to lower the parameter settings, even though it would change "our sound",Īnd still the SPX50D does not play well with others. I just think, the SPX50D does not like tube amps. There is nothing wrong with any of the 4 units.
We own 4 of these units, and they all do the same thing (unwanted feedback).when mixed with the other guitar gear. We have found out that the SPX50D is the culprit. Had the same tone from this unit since '87. We use a rack effects processor from the 80's called SPX50D by Yamaha, and we've We've tried to change everything around a couple different ways.but no luck.Įverytime he goes to pause on playin' a riff.we get unwanted feedback. My guitarist has a lot of gain in his setup (Peavey 5150 & Mesa Triple Recto)Īlong with a couple pedals, and rack effects.