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GED 2112

l am wondering if the GED 2112 will work great with my Fender Jazz bass and fender rumble 100? I have other bass amps too. I have a fender bassman head and cabinet. And Ampeg SVT 350T.
Thank you for any suggestion and info!
Anyone run theirs into an amp?
 
You should be able to run it into the "Poweramp Input" on the 350T to bypass the Ampeg pre & go Bass > GED-2112 > Ampeg Power Amp > Speakers.

The issue with the Rumble 100 is that running a signal into the "return" of the effects loop successfully bypasses the Rumble's pre-amp (good), but it also bypasses the master volume on the Rumble (bad). So I'm not sure that you'd have any control over the rumble's volume aside from adjusting the output knobs on each channel of the GED preamp. If you plug the GED pre-amp directly into the input, you'll still be runnign through the Rumble's pre-amp as well, which probably isn't ideal...
 
You should be able to run it into the "Poweramp Input" on the 350T to bypass the Ampeg pre & go Bass > GED-2112 > Ampeg Power Amp > Speakers.

The issue with the Rumble 100 is that running a signal into the "return" of the effects loop successfully bypasses the Rumble's pre-amp (good), but it also bypasses the master volume on the Rumble (bad). So I'm not sure that you'd have any control over the rumble's volume aside from adjusting the output knobs on each channel of the GED preamp. If you plug the GED pre-amp directly into the input, you'll still be runnign through the Rumble's pre-amp as well, which probably isn't ideal...
Thank you for the help! I appreciate it.
 
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