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« JDX, great little box to do live PA and recording »
Publié le 27/02/20 à 17:59
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I bought this JDX because I wanted to have a DI in my stereo two Amp set up but still being able to keep the sound of my Amps (Two Egnater Tweaker 40 combo). I already have left and right microphone, the pedalboard is in stereo, meaning, I put the send on the left Amp going into the left input of the first modulation box, tremolo, and after the all Modulations (chorus, phaser, flanger etc...Delay Reveb), and then the output of the Reveb back into the return of the left Amp.... Same path with the right Amp. Left Amp is on a Vox setting, right one on a clean Fender setting....But I wanted to have the Fender Amp going direct to PA without loosing it tube sound so, the JDX does just that bcuase you put it between the power stage of the Amp and the Speaker....
It works perfectly, it's always attached to e back of the amp, I have 20 pedals on the pedalboard and there is very little hiss, not buzz or hum, I get the DI signal in one channel, Center panoramique, then the two microphone planed left 9 O' clock and 3 O' Clock, so, 3 channels on the mixer but it gives us a strong guitar sound....
We play Funk/Dance cover and in this genre, the recording of the guitar is a lot processed so, it gives us a close sound to the recording just by having this 3 ch années st up....
I also have a JDI form them, a bass tonebone OD, a MC3 and they all deliver an extremely clear sound with high range, no issue in loosing any part of the signal....
So, buy it with no risk.
It works perfectly, it's always attached to e back of the amp, I have 20 pedals on the pedalboard and there is very little hiss, not buzz or hum, I get the DI signal in one channel, Center panoramique, then the two microphone planed left 9 O' clock and 3 O' Clock, so, 3 channels on the mixer but it gives us a strong guitar sound....
We play Funk/Dance cover and in this genre, the recording of the guitar is a lot processed so, it gives us a close sound to the recording just by having this 3 ch années st up....
I also have a JDI form them, a bass tonebone OD, a MC3 and they all deliver an extremely clear sound with high range, no issue in loosing any part of the signal....
So, buy it with no risk.