From davidml3@yahoo.com Tue Feb 17 11:57:52 2004
Subject:Re: CX-3 output level and Blue Tube (was: Not Hearing the difference...)
So the way these preamps work is that the more volume
you feed it the better it sounds? What about treble
and bass controls how should they work on both ends of
the chain?
--- Ed Fliege wrote:
> I've got a rack Speakeasy and not the pedal so I'm
> not sure if it
> makes a difference, but tradtionally the Speakeasies
> like as much
> gain as you can send 'em. I turn my CX-3 all the
> way up and adjust
> my overall volume with my Speakeasy.
> Just recently I've been experimenting with placing a
> PreSonus 'Blue
> Tube' between the CX-3 and the Speakeasy and it
> really seems to help
> smooth out my levels. Of course, it just adds one
> more piece of
> gear into the rig, but it's tiny.
>
> Ed Fliege
> k2mojo@groovedaddies.com
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, David Jones
> wrote:
> > I am using the classic pedal with a Cx3 plugged
> into a
> > Peavey kb300.
> >
> > When I plug this thing in the first thing I hear
> is
> > major buzz and feedback coming from the amp. I
> thought
> > this was to the treble and bass turned up on my
> amp so
> > I turn it down then I find that it was the first
> > problem,
> >
> > My major concern is that I cannot hear much
> difference
> > other than more clearness and I can hear the key
> > clicks well. When I play it in the band mix I
> notice
> > nothing at all.
> >
> > These are my settings
> > I turn the cx3 volume between 12:00 towards 3:00
> > cx3 Treble and Bass 12:00
> >
> > Speakeasy Settings
> > Volume 3:00
> > Treble and Bass between 9:00 and 12:00
> >
> > How do you all get the most out of your speakeasy
> to
> > hear a difference?
> >
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