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Old 06-22-2009, 04:00 PM
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sansamp rbi and bbe sonic stomp

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Halo all!
After 8 year of intensive playing I'm still searching for tone that i have in my head. I just sold my eden amp, it was the great amp for the money, but it wasn't for me(too hi-fi). My problem is that I usually haven't situation on stage where i can put "fridge". So-at first i was considering pod bass xt pro, but...da/ad converters, too much parameters=too much headache.In one word-digital processor.
So i came up with sansamp rbi. Here is my problem- i want to have the tone that is somewhere in the middle of rbi and bbe sound.I ordered both of them. Question is how to blend their sound. Where are the points of the send and return on rbi? If i put bbe on the loop(50/50) would it make phase problem? If i put bbe after or before rbi would it be "overmodulated" (not to mention that in that case I loose balanced output). Can anybody give me some advise?
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Old 06-22-2009, 04:26 PM
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Maybe you should think less and just experiment with your sound. The moment you start worrying about phase problems is the moment you should just stop thinking and try it out and see if it sounds good.

btw. I would just try the bbe before the sansamp, then in the loop first fully blended (100%) and see what the blend does. And more importantly experiment with the settings on both boxes.
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