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Old 12-09-2011, 05:31 AM
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I cant figure out how to hook up my rack set up. I have a SWR workingman 300, a racktron noise suppressor, a korg tuner, a line 6 wireless, and a furman power conditioner. Ive got it hooked up as the wireless going into the tuner, the tuner going into the noise suppressor and the noise suppressor hooked up to the effects receive jack on my amp. This way works but i lose a lot of volume. Is this the correct way to have my rack hooked up or am i doing something wrong and thats why im losing a ton of volume? any help would be appreciated!
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Old 12-09-2011, 10:13 AM
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input on effects loop is usually -15db, try inputing through main in
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Old 12-09-2011, 10:25 AM
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I cant figure out how to hook up my rack set up. I have a SWR workingman 300, a racktron noise suppressor, a korg tuner, a line 6 wireless, and a furman power conditioner. Ive got it hooked up as the wireless going into the tuner, the tuner going into the noise suppressor and the noise suppressor hooked up to the effects receive jack on my amp. This way works but i lose a lot of volume. Is this the correct way to have my rack hooked up or am i doing something wrong and thats why im losing a ton of volume? any help would be appreciated!
thanks.
If you are not using the effects send (using effects return only), then you are bypassing the whole preamp section of your amp.

*IF* you have a line out or tuner send, then connect it that way.

The wireless output should go into the front end of your amp, and possibly the the noise suppressor too.

I would try the noise suppressor in the loop first though if it is a rackmount type unit.

If none of your signal chain is rackmount, then they all probably operate on instrument level signals instead of line level. If that is the case then run from your wireless into the tuner, then into the noise suppressor, then into the instrument input on the amp.
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