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Harley Hexxe:
Hello Gang,

I'm starting this thread because I know these stomp boxes, and have found some amazing little gadgets that took me by surprise when I auditioned them. I'm starting this thread because of the discussions of the new ADA gear that is on the market now, i.e. ADA Definition Pedal being one in particular that I'm focused on.

ADA describes this pedal as a transparent boost for your current sound. Earthquaker Devices makes two pedals that cover this area quite nicely. Black Eye, and Speaker Cranker.

Black Eye is a completely transparent volume booster that does not color or affect the sound you put in it. What you put in, is what you get out with up to a 70 db boost. This little box goes for $125 USD.

Speaker Cranker is similar, but it gives me more of what I was after...
One of the things I've missed, even with the old rack gear, is the sound of a great vintage amplifier that really started to breath and respond to your guitar when you cranked it up to a really loud volume! ( Fender Twin, Marshall Super Lead 100) This is what you get with the Speaker Cranker. It adds a slight boost, with a bit of vintage tube breakup, without drastically changing your sound. There is only one knob on this little box, "More," which allows you do dial in the desired amount of tube breakup.
This little box goes for $105 USD.

Earthquaker Devices makes a wide variety of effects. Check them out at: www.earthquakerdevices.com

Harley :thumb-up:

El Chiguete:
How did you connected it to your rig? Where in the chain did you placed it?

Harley Hexxe:
EC,

I'm still experimenting with what to use, and in what signal path. The Speaker Cranker, I'll use right in the front just like you would an old vintage amp without an effects loop and that is for the MP-1 Classic, and MP-2. With the MP-1, and 3TM, I'm still goofing around between the front and the loop. I'm undecided where I think it sounds better at this point. As soon as I can, I'll try to get some pics of my rigs in the studio, but I'll give you a basic idea how I'm setting things up now.
I'm modeling the signal paths of this rig after Eric Johnson's rig setup, i.e. signal paths split up via A/B switches to 3 different rigs. I don't have A/B switches, I have A/B/Y switches, and the rigs are as follows:
Rig 1, The Fender Amps with their own dedicated effects and a Leslie Model 760 with one A/B/Y switch to take the Leslie out when I don't need it. The Fenders is where I mostly use the stomp boxes.
Rig 2, The MP-1 Classic, Microtube 200, and it's own dedicated rack effects processor, (for now), and Split-Stack Cabs.
Rig 3, The MP-2, Microtube 200, and its own dedicated rack effects processor, and another set of Split-Stack Cabs.

I'm also gearing up my Monster rack with an original MP-1 and 3TM, with their own dedicated ADA rack effects in each, to swap out rigs 2 & 3 mentioned above. I may use Microtube 200's or B-200S's for this rack, but they will still feed the Split-Stack Cabs either way.

From the Guitar, no matter which configuration I use, It will be the guitar> ADA Flanger Pedal(optional)>Wah>Speaker Cranker> A/B/Y switch>A/B/Y switch> to the Amplifiers.

Sound confusing? It really isn't. It actually gives me a better sound when the rigs are all dialed in with each other  :thumb-up:

Harley

rnolan:
Hey Harley, interesting setup(s). I'm wondering if the flanger would be better after the wah (although I'm assuming you tried that ? Not sure if you spotted it but Steve (RandallRG) is selling an ADA Digital delay (US voltage) for very good price (http://adadepot.com/index.php?topic=1196.0).

Harley Hexxe:
Richard,

Yes, I saw that, I have two Digitizer 4's already, but only one foot controller. They are cool delays though, the program storage makes it nice to call up anything you saved in a hurry. One of mine looks like his, the other one looks like it went to war!


Harley

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