Very nice , welcome to MP2 heaven. What midi pedal do you have (MXC with CC pedal and Quad switch ?, this was the standard setup, I assign the pedal to MP2 master vol, it's a little buried in the menu structure though LOL) but really useful.
IMHO, less is more, ditch the eq and BBE, the eq will add noise (as every component does) and you have 9 band graphic in MP2. I'd run the QV in MP2 loop and I recon that will melt you. BTW have you noticed yet how the Mullards articulate every little nuance of you right and left hand ?
Soloist, appreciate the feedback on the BBE thru the effects loop.
rnolan:
Yes.. When I purchased this MP2, it came with the MXC, Quad switch and the ADA expression pedal. Although, I have to admit that I'm pretty much a midi idiot.. A Midiot if you will. LOL Most of my musical dealings have been guitar->cord->amp> and to the ears. I did some playing around with pedals, or multi effects units in the past and ran them through the effects loop of whatever amp I was playing at the time but I never really got into all the "technology" of it.
When I had my first MP2, I never had any of the midi switches for it. I just played at the house and would add in the Quadraverb when I wanted it, etc.. I'd like to get familiarized with the whole Midi setup with this though, now that I have the switches for it.
On a side note, and with it being said... It never occurred to me to run the QV in the effects loop of the MP2.. I took the EQ and BBE out of mix, ran the QV through the effects loop of the MP2 and right to the power amp... Oh my!
That's how it will be staying.
And yes, the Mullards are for lack of a better word.. Very lush sounding, but tight and have great definition. Glad you talked me into them.