Wet-Dry & Wet-Dry-Wet Amp & FX Setups Explained - That Pedal Show

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • Welcome to That Pedal Show! Please subscribe to our channel and visit our store www.thatpedalshowstore.com
    Life too short for long UA-cam videos? Please see the ‘Interesting bits and go-to sections’ information below.
    Dan and I are big fans of the wet-dry rig. That means using two amplifiers where one of them gets signal from ALL of your pedals including reverbs and delays (wet), while the other gets only the drives (dry). And maybe compression. And maybe modulation depending on how you like it.
    It’s a very simple concept… until you get into the nuts and bolts of signal routing, signal splits, phase and isolation, whereupon the confusion can come along all too quickly.
    So this video attempts to break all of that down and - with the help of a diagram or two - we hope to demystify things.
    Once we’ve talked about wet-dry, we add a third amp for wet-dry-wet. All the principles are the same, so it shouldn’t be too much of a brain stretch. Finally you have a use for those unloved 'other' amps you have kicking around. Or a great excuse to buy one or two more. :0)
    NOTE: There are some audio gremlins in this episode. The Two-Rock parts are dull sounding at times. We've been through it, checked the audio for obvious mistakes and found none... but something is awry. The main points of the video still stand and there are some amazing sounds elsewhere to make up for it!
    More Wet/Dry examples - and no gremlins - coming next week!
    Enjoy!
    Pedals in this episode…
    • TheGigRig Three2One
    www.thegigrig.com/three2one
    • Sonic Research ST-300 Turbo Tuner Mini
    Australia: bit.ly/2mR1s8c
    • Kingsley Page Tube Boost V2
    kingsleyamplifiers.com/product...
    • Keeley D&M Drive
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2cRvIvt
    USA: bit.ly/3E6wsYN
    Australia: bit.ly/2mWmJQf
    • TheGigRig Humdinger
    www.thegigrig.com/humdinger
    • Triangulo Lab Chorus Ensemble
    triungulolab.bigcartel.com/
    • Mooer Trelicopter
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2i8yiDi
    • Strymon TimeLine
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2fzulGD
    USA: imp.i114863.net/6ZBG3
    Australia: bit.ly/2pSEFKm
    • Neunaber Immerse Reverb
    UK & Europe: bit.ly/2QFbjkg
    Australia: bit.ly/2Gzpdjn
    • Bespeco VM13 ZUM
    www.bespeco.it/en/volume-and-e...
    • TheGigRig G2
    www.thegigrig.com/g2
    * Why do we have preferred retailer links? Find out here: www.thatpedalshow.com/partners
    Interesting bits and go-to sections…
    - Intro playing: 0:00
    - What are we doing today? 3:08
    - What are the big questions? 4:45
    - Today’s amps: 6:10
    - What is wet-dry anyway? 7:10
    - A normal rig and FX chain… 10:10
    - …moving to wet-dry: 12:20
    - Isolation and signal splitting: 13:30
    - Marshall - the dry amp today: 14:45
    - Marshall & Two-Rock together: 16:45
    - Where is the signal split happening? 17:25
    - Tremolo in both amps: 18:40
    - Delay and reverb in only the wet amp: 19:10 (19:30)
    - Choosing what goes wet and what goes dry? 21:31
    - We need to talk about phase: 22:00
    - In phase, out of phase: 24:24
    - What about earth and isolation? 29:15
    - Moving the modulation effects to the wet amp only: 31:30
    - Trem to one amp and both amps, compared: 33:40
    - Amps with different characters? 35:30
    - Chorus and vibrato, wet only: 36:55
    - …and with delay and tremolo: 38:30
    - A dense band mix? 39:35
    - But I don’t have a fancy-ass switcher - what about me?! 41:30
    - Okay, time for wet-dry-wet: 42:45
    - Three amps: 44:50
    - How loud is that? 45:20
    - Wet-dry-wet with tremolo… 47:00
    - …with and without the dry amp: 47:40
    - Stereo reverb and delay: 48:25 (50:33)
    - Wet-dry-wet, delay, no dry amp: 52:08
    - …and reverb: 52:57
    - 100 per cent wet in the wet amp (kill dry): 56:00 (58:00)
    - Higher and lower headroom amps? 1:01:00
    - Higher and lower FX level in the wet amps: 1:05:50
    - What have we learned? 1:13:10
    - A really annoying point about phase: 1:15:52
    Guitars in this episode:
    • Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2cQv3yT
    • Fender Custom Shop ’63 Telecaster - Dan’s video at bit.ly/2dlZJ6K
    • PRS DGT - watch Mick’s video at bit.ly/2d8Xo2I
    • Collings 290 DCS - watch Mick’s video at bit.ly/2dDG96k
    • G&L ASAT Special
    Amps in this episode
    • Two-Rock Classic Reverb Signature and 2x12 cab with Two-Rock TR 1265B speakers
    • Marshall 1987x and Marshall 1960A cab with Celestion G12M Greenback speakers
    USA That Pedal Shop: bit.ly/3v3Xazc
    • Sovtek MIG 50 and 1x12 cab wth Celestion Alnico Cream speaker
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  • @toddgolden4578
    @toddgolden4578 5 років тому +177

    I like the dB meter. For a show about sounds having an idea of the relative loudness vs speaking voices is really important.

    • @DannyBrooks1
      @DannyBrooks1 5 років тому +1

      Todd Golden I find it distracting

    • @carl-ok9gn
      @carl-ok9gn 4 роки тому +1

      it's cool but it's pointless realistically. even for people who daily test dB's it's just a number. for example, if the display said 105, 107, 98 dB or 93 dB or 50 dB, would you have any realistic idea of how loud any of those are? no. you could do the same thing 5 different times and either have 5 different readings and think they sounded the same or have 5 identical readings and think they sounded different. it's nearly impossible to be able to guess a decibel value for a sound. the tone, pitch, etc will always seem louder or quieter than they are. 100 dB of low freq's sound quieter than 100dB of high but the low sounds "more". there's infinite variables.. just watch the meter change while they speak. it's irrelevant. 100dB at one spot in a room is galaxies away from 100dB at another spot or outside, or in a different room or with different ambient sounds etc etc.. but it is cool. i enjoy it.

    • @zackarysmith2222
      @zackarysmith2222 2 роки тому +4

      @@carl-ok9gn wow, a lot of words - too bad I’m not reading ‘em

    • @horacep.mctitties3441
      @horacep.mctitties3441 Рік тому

      The numbers mason, what do they mean

  • @ryanhill452
    @ryanhill452 5 років тому +44

    This show is single-handedly responsible for improving my tone 1000% over the past 3 years. Thank you TPS!!

  • @macleanclassics
    @macleanclassics 5 років тому +187

    Db meter is fine... stop worrying about it. Trolls will complain no matter where you put it. Then they'll complain if you remove it.

    • @macleanclassics
      @macleanclassics 5 років тому +1

      On headphones, your out of phase demo had more bottom end and fuller sound....so i'm still confused. I have a radial A/B splitter and can hear a difference when I flip the phase switch, but can never tell which is in or out of phase....

    • @greganderson3096
      @greganderson3096 5 років тому +4

      @@macleanclassics It might be because of the hard panning. The signals from the out of phase amps aren't interacting with each other when you wear headphones because you don't hear the right signal in the left ear and vice versa.
      Edit: You can test this by making the signal mono before sending it to your headphones.

    • @Danocaster214
      @Danocaster214 5 років тому +2

      @@greganderson3096 I think you're right. I heard more bass in the out of phase sound. Then I switched my headphones to mono and it was the opposite. So interesting.

    • @shorerocks
      @shorerocks 5 років тому +1

      I'm not a troll - even though it is better than before, its irritating and does not give any useful extra info. But it is what it is...

    • @Fletcher883
      @Fletcher883 5 років тому +4

      @@shorerocks You don't like knowing the approximate volume relative to conversation volume needed to achieve the sounds they are getting?

  • @williamdavis7274
    @williamdavis7274 5 років тому +122

    Hey guys! Awesome show, as always.
    As a veteran sound engineer, I can totally back up what you guys are saying. Ive been mixing live bands for over a decade now, and getting a great guitar sound, especially with alot of gain and effects, is one of the hardest things to do. Using a wet-dry rig, is one of the most economical and consistent ways to achieve this.
    Even if the wet amp is something that you wouldn't really use on its own. For example I recently worked with a guy who had a HotRod Deluxe for his dry amp, and used a crappy old solidstate Fender Princeton 1x12 for his wet amp. The way he had it set, the Princeton would only come on with the wet effects. So without delay or reverb you only heard the Hotrod.
    I was very skeptical when i saw this, but i gotta say it really worked. and that amp is like 100$ used. And it made his HRD sound soooo much better.
    Also, having a separate mixer channel for the effected amp gives a lot of flexibility (in terms of EQ, Comp, etc.) to the engineer.
    On a side note: you mentioned a few videos back, you want to do a live band mix tutorial, but it was too expensive.
    Why don't you reach out to a rental company and offer to mention them in the video. I am based in Boston MA, so unfortunately i couldn't be the one to do it , but I can tell you my boss would jump at the chance to let you have a full line array and monitors and everything you would need to really do it up proper. A full simulation of the live experience to a guitar player in a band . You could talk about working with a sound man (or women) , and what's reasonable (or unreasonable) to expect, monitor mixes, in ear monitors, wireless systems, and most importantly, how the frequency range of a guitar sits within a mix.
    I feel like this is the missing ingredient keeping TPS from being a full on masterclass on getting great guitar sounds live!
    Hey if your ever in the area the offer stands, id get you all the gear, and do the mix, all just for credit. And maybe a TPS shirt. :)
    But assuming you'd need a company that was closer to you, ask around. I cant be the only pro sound guy with connections who loves your show.
    And if you own a FOH and backline rental house near these guys.... help em out!
    It would be so great, and I know i would wanna rent from the guys with an association with TPS.

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil 4 роки тому +3

      William Davis i am doing wet dry wet with a 6505+ halfstack in the middle and a cheap fender solid state on the sides. I’m happy to know I’m not the only one who understands they don’t all 3 have to be stellar amps

    • @luisangelEXALTA
      @luisangelEXALTA 4 роки тому +1

      I'm looking at doing this with 2 combo amps. One solid state. And one vintage tube amp

    • @williamdavis7274
      @williamdavis7274 4 роки тому +2

      @@luisangelEXALTA i dont know you are using boost or OD pedals... but if you do .. it can be really interesting to hear how each amp reacts differently to the increased input. (And thus can be at the preamp, poweramp, and speaker level) basically just remember an amps sound isnt a static thing, its a combo of dynamic elements..
      So TLDR version... remember to check ur wet dry setup at different volumes, and remember adding another amp can effect how ur gainstaging works, esp with boost and light OD pedals.
      All that being said... it can absolutly work beautifuly. Just remember ur adding whole new set of variables

    • @luisangelEXALTA
      @luisangelEXALTA 4 роки тому +1

      @@williamdavis7274 good stuff brother and yes i plan on having 2 overdrive stages and a high gain stage all via pedals tho both combo amps i have use drive Channels but i usually use a clean platform for my pedalboard. Amazing advice and will try the volume dynamics you mention.

    • @shakarocks
      @shakarocks 3 роки тому +2

      My nineties rig was similar to the above. My dry amp was a DC30 or Ampeg Reverberocket. My wet was a Fender Ultimate Chorus. Dry amp was almost always dirty and I'd control the volume of the wet with a volume pedal raising it to taste. The more I raised that wet volume the cleaner my tone. It was a really great rig and I didn't see the need for a tube amp on the wet side.

  • @MatthewJohnson97
    @MatthewJohnson97 5 років тому +27

    A 12 string episode would be cool! That Rickenbacker jangle for example, such a vibe

  • @MrBodoFraggins
    @MrBodoFraggins 5 років тому +74

    I like the DB meter right there.

    • @ronnybohack
      @ronnybohack 5 років тому +1

      Waaaay better there. The center position took all my attention.

  • @dproz
    @dproz 5 років тому +3

    I love my modulation effects in the loop after the split. A dry signal on top with swirling / phasing reverbs and delays underneath.

  • @strings2wood
    @strings2wood 5 років тому

    Thanks Dan and Mick for adding depth to your previous shows and explanations. 👍🍻

  • @NathanParmar
    @NathanParmar 5 років тому +32

    For the next VCQs; a multi-part question regarding effects loops, since you mention them here:
    1. You've said before on the Show that "not all effects loops are created equal". Can we get some specifics as to what makes a good effects loop? Or a bad effects loop? (Feel free to get technical!)
    2. How do you tell the difference between a good loop and a bad loop (by listening or specification)? Are there some amps/manufacturers which are notorious for having poor quality loops?
    3. If I only have one amp with an effects loop (so I can't compare the loop quality against another amp), and I just stick some pedals into my hypothetical amp's effects loop, how can I tell if it has a bad loop?
    4. How do I know that the pedals in the loop are able to cope with the pre-amp level signal coming from the effects loop send? How much does this signal differ from amp to amp? Are there particular pedals which cope with pre-amp level input better than others?
    5. Why might an amp manufacturer settle for putting a 'bad' loop in their amp?
    6. If my hypothetical amp has a bad loop, how much worse will it sound with a long cable run to the effects in the loop? How much of a difference will long cables make to a good loop (assuming I'm not adding any buffers or anything into the signal chain)?
    7. If my hypothetical amp has a bad loop, what are the 3 things I can try which are most likely to fix its 'badness'?
    Now that I've typed it out, it seems less like a VCQs question and more like a plan for a full episode..........
    Also, you guys are awesome. TPS is fantastic. I'm not really one for online comments and such, but Mick's Moment of Self Doubt the other week made me realise how important it is that you guys hear from people like me, who absolutely love what you're doing but tend not to get involved in the conversation. I've learned so much from watching your videos, even on the odd occasion when the video has been on a subject that I didn't think would be very useful for me. Your presentation style is great; I love all the chat, banter, jokes, silliness, stories and tangents (especially the big long ones that take us way off track). TPS has easily been the best addition to my guitar world in the last 5 years.
    Keep doing what you're doing, in your way; that's why we're all here (well, most of us anyway).

    • @robholiday5370
      @robholiday5370 5 років тому +2

      Nathan Parmar Couldn’t agree more with this, you guys and the show are fantastic.

    • @fabiocuccu6086
      @fabiocuccu6086 5 років тому +2

      Absolutely agree. They're just so fun and inspiring to watch and they're great players also...

    • @DavidWilliams-iq3eu
      @DavidWilliams-iq3eu 5 років тому +1

      Good idea for a show about differences in effects loops

    • @lukemaybury4351
      @lukemaybury4351 5 років тому +1

      Nathan Parmar I couldn’t have said it better. It really is a great show. I’m hooked! Keep up the good work and ignore the haters.

    • @yosephmcjoe9575
      @yosephmcjoe9575 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, This peaked my interest too the only thing I could think of as "Amps With Bad Effects Loops" are Soldano-style amps because they tend to be made to take Line Level effects (so like Rack gear) which can make the effects not work at the correct volume. But other than that or a similar difference in output level I can't think of anything that'd make an effects loop sound lesser than another.
      Can't wait for Dan/Mick's reply to this though, it'll be a good lesson.

  • @tituschalk
    @tituschalk 5 років тому +3

    Watching this as I set up my very first wet-dry rig and am beyond excited! Thanks for opening us all up to new sonic realms!

  • @shelbyman6372
    @shelbyman6372 5 років тому

    I was so excited for this video coming and I enjoyed every minute! This answered my questions about trying to run reverb/delay/etc. into the effects loop of more than one amplifier, there is more to it than I thought. I'm a big fan of Rebea's and when you guys were explaining his signal chain, I realized just how much he has going on and what makes his sound unique.

  • @ElectricNimPedalsPhilippines
    @ElectricNimPedalsPhilippines Рік тому +2

    you guys are so good you deserve a netflix series

  • @MrTrazzie
    @MrTrazzie 5 років тому +3

    Thanks so much, guys. For me, this has been your most important vid yet, and I love all your shows. It's like the 'aha' moment for my sound.

  • @leonbarron368
    @leonbarron368 5 років тому +3

    Fantastic episode guys! Took me a week and a half to get through and probably another viewing needed :-)

  • @highgateclub6498
    @highgateclub6498 5 років тому +2

    I love the pedal demos, but this is one of the best vids yet! I learned allot. Really well done with the diagrams and explanations lads 👌🏼

  • @jamesemerson4102
    @jamesemerson4102 5 років тому +2

    Dan, that clean sound when you cranked the immerse reverb up was one of the nicest cleans I have heard on this channel or ever. So rich and dense but has that amazing sparkle... Just beautiful !

  • @baiwanxi
    @baiwanxi 5 років тому +4

    I use my DD2 to split the amps, creating a stereo-like split, but my dry amp is getting the first, dry sound. The DD2 signal also goes into a CE3 that's set to vibrato only to get the Roland thing. It's amazing. The spread is ridiculous. The chorus is twice as big when only running the vibrato function into one amp and using the clean to be handled by the dry channel.
    Thanks for encouraging me to do this--from one of your old vids. I've been recording an album and hearing this separation in the recording is incredible.

  • @davemabee5798
    @davemabee5798 5 років тому +14

    Dave here, hello. Ordered myself a King of Blues from Riff City and got a free cookie! Or, as I told my wife, I ordered her a cookie and got a free pedal.

    • @11wario11
      @11wario11 5 років тому

      Ha! I’m going to go ahead and order my wife a cookie right now- what a thoughtful husband I am.

    • @aculeus1971
      @aculeus1971 5 років тому

      The Hilton give those out when you check-in ... I got double-chocolate and walnut - how was your cookie ?

    • @EDKguy
      @EDKguy 5 років тому +1

      "I know it is an expensive way to buy cookies but, Honey, You are worth it!"

  • @ampoll88
    @ampoll88 5 років тому +1

    Currently planning out my wet-dry rig and this was beyond helpful! Just ordered a humdinger!

  • @willgoodfellow4235
    @willgoodfellow4235 5 років тому +1

    Seeing Mick and Dan play their wet dry rigs in person was one of last year's highlights. The sound was so moving and inspirational. Listening to it on youtube simply doesn't do it justice.

  • @OllyVert
    @OllyVert 5 років тому +6

    Hey Dan & Mick! Just wanted to chime in with a couple of things to note regarding the CE-1:
    Firstly, the vibrato mode is not 100% wet in mono, it's the same wet/dry blend as the chorus mode but just uses a sine wave as opposed to a triangle wave. So when you ran that wet/dry, you essentially had 50% wet and 150% dry.
    Second thing, the 'high' mode on that CE-1 preamp inverts phase. So if you're only running it into one amp & using the high mode, you're inverting the phase on that amp. That's with the chorus effect bypassed (still going through the preamp). With the effect engaged, the dry & the wet are inverted phase from each other anyway so likely wouldn't make too much difference - but using low mode would eliminate the possibility of an unwanted phase inversion with the effect bypassed!
    Lastly, I'm yet to notice the Two-Rock sounding dark in the video (i'm only about halfway through), but remember that without some kind of buffer before the CE-1, high mode does sound very dark. It could be that with a drive pedal on before the CE-1, you're feeding it a buffered signal and so it behaves, but without any pedal engaged before it, you're feeding it an unbuffered signal. Again, the low mode does not have this issue and does not need a buffered signal in order to not sound dull! :)

    • @WillGalluccio
      @WillGalluccio 5 років тому +1

      You are right. On the CE-1 if you just plug a jack into the Mono out it will have a 50/50 mix between wet and dry, while as soon as you plug in a jack into the Stereo out the Mono will become full dry while Stereo full wet. They could have taken the advantage of this maybe running the Chorus through the wet amp but just using its Stereo out, in order to mimic a chorus sound between the wet and dry amp.
      Yes, high mode needs to see a buffered signal. I don't know if Dan used a buffered loop for the pedal or not. He also asked me if he could modify the level pot on the unit, so if he made the mod there would be no tonal issue. But it indeed sounded a little bit dark, maybe he could shred some light onto this (?).
      Yes, CE-1's high mode inverts phase so that's a thing to be aware of when using it. There's always Low mode anyway that doesn't sound bad at all.

  • @YMESYDT
    @YMESYDT 5 років тому +4

    7:11 - every time Dan starts that clever talk ;)

  • @ap7498
    @ap7498 5 років тому

    Thanks for another joyous Wet-Dry explanation!! Appreciate all the effort everyone puts into the videos gentlemen!!

  • @spudigy
    @spudigy 5 років тому +1

    Wow - what an amazing video. Extremely informative and brilliantly delivered. Top class from a top class team.

  • @frankanacho
    @frankanacho 5 років тому +6

    Could we see a comparison of the Sovtek Mig-50 and an EHX Mig-50? Thanks for another great video guys!

  • @GazMoz78
    @GazMoz78 5 років тому +3

    The dry 100% wet stuff sounded AMAZING through headphones :-)

  • @jakko69
    @jakko69 5 років тому +1

    I've been faithfully watching TPS and telling any guitar player to watch your show because you guys have such a wealth of knowledge and information.
    Thank you!
    I'm so thankful for you two for turning me on to wet/dry(wet)! Being an active seasoned player for nearly 40 years my search for the "Holy Grail of Tone" has been completed with this missing link. Thanks again!
    Jack Facca, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • @jeffd8686
    @jeffd8686 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks, Dan And Mick!
    I'm doing a Wet / Dry setup (Princeton reverb for the Wet and a Orange Tiny terror for my dry amp.) With the Humdinger to spilt the signal. After rearranging some pedals, I lost my place, spent 20 min trying to figure it out my signal path. Luckily, I Remembered this video. You two explained it perfectly! Having to actually see the physical connection points of the signal path was a game changer. Thanks!

  • @danabnormal5892
    @danabnormal5892 5 років тому +26

    I run a clean katana wet and my overdrives into a dry blues jr. It sounds just great to me. Really happy with the setup

    • @rogerloydmccoy
      @rogerloydmccoy 5 років тому

      Do you have any probs mixing the SS and tube amps? I have, and love, the katana artist and was worried I would need 2 tube amps 🤔

    • @troutslayer19
      @troutslayer19 5 років тому +4

      Roger McCoy I use a Fender Bassbreaker as my dry amp, and a Roland Cube 60 as my wet amp, they sound great together.

    • @lunchpin403
      @lunchpin403 5 років тому

      @@rogerloydmccoy why might there be issues?

    • @griersco
      @griersco 5 років тому

      That’s good to hear, I have a Katana and was going to ask if anyone was using one for the wet signal. Can’t decide on a new amp for the dry...AC30 or fender tweed, maybe a blackface!

    • @boblomax4371
      @boblomax4371 5 років тому +3

      @@griersco I'm doing wet/dry on the cheap, with a Katana 50 and a Blackstar ID-Core 100. Katana is dry using one 12 inch speaker, ID core is wet from 2x10 in (partial) stereo. I've only just started to play, but I'm mightily impressed for non-tube tones. I might consider swapping amp roles too, just to test, although the ID-Core 2x10 just naturally fits the wet space for me . Need to consider phase now because I actually can't tell the 'correct' phase, even when I swap the terminals on the Katana speaker. Perhaps I just don't have a right/wrong phase setup...

  • @Durgo25
    @Durgo25 5 років тому +5

    Perfect timing of this video as I just converted to wet/dry. The issue I’m running into is that if you use a delay into a Reverb with both 100% wet, the reverb washes out the delay when both are on. If I just set the delay 100% wet and the reverb at 50-75%, the reverb only effects the delayed sound, so it’s not reverberating the dry signal on time. And also, with the Reverb set not at 100%, when it’s on by itself, I get dry signal.
    If I kill dry the Delay as in literally setting the Timeline to kill dry and not just turning the mix knob to 100% wet, then the reverb can never be used without the delay and it still is only reverberating my delayed sound when on. If I kill dry the reverb as in literally setting the BigSky to kill dry and not just turning the mix knob to 100% wet, the delay can never be used without the reverb. How do you combat all this?
    It seems like I’d have to set them both to kill dry, split the dry signal to go into both inputs separately, then out of both outputs and summed together again somehow and out to the wet amp, essentially running them in parallel. However, that sucks because I like my delay to hit the reverb. Also, what do I use to do all that? Seems like a lot of extra splits and what not, which I’m scared will destroy my tone.

    • @LydianMK13
      @LydianMK13 5 років тому

      Durgo25 Been scratching my brain trying to figure this out, too. I used to run a w/d rig years ago, and I would run the delay and reverb in parallel to combat this, but as you said, I want them in series. I’d love some insight on this..

    • @claytonengelmann
      @claytonengelmann 4 роки тому

      Maybe try running them through your effects loop via the four cable method if you're not already?

  • @bradenolsen3638
    @bradenolsen3638 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Can’t wait to try this out when I get home. Love that first wet dry wet tone that Dan was playing. Killer

  • @rossridesmtb7497
    @rossridesmtb7497 5 років тому +2

    This was wonderful to watch. Not only was it educational, it was totally inspiring. Now I just need the budget for a wet dry setup!

  • @themattitude
    @themattitude 5 років тому +3

    I didn't think I'd see a Bespeco product on TPS. I bought a couple when I was a kid that I still own. None more plastic.

  • @duel2k7
    @duel2k7 5 років тому +3

    The way I tell if two amps are in phase with each other is:
    If you place yourself in front of the two amps that are parallel with each other, if they are out oh phase they tend to feel as though they are panned hard left and right, if they are in phase they tend to feel as though they are both panned center.
    My two cents on it anyway, when you were flipping the phase it felt like the panning was changing even with headphones.

  • @lacroix9407
    @lacroix9407 5 років тому +2

    Dear Dan & Mick, I came across your channel a few months ago, and it's incredible the amount of learning I've got ever since.
    Thank you for what you do, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I hope I'll be able to purchase one of the GigRig setup in a not so distant future.

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 5 років тому +2

    wow, great stuff here...can't wait to experiment with this concept...still a bit foggy on the 'phase' concept you were speaking of between each amp...but i suppose i'll stumble onto it along the way....thanks again guys, your demonstrations and chats are pure gold!

  • @MarkPritchardGuitar
    @MarkPritchardGuitar 5 років тому +14

    1hr 21 mins! Still not long enough!!!
    Hope you're having fun at Namm guys!

  • @zachrichard7558
    @zachrichard7558 5 років тому +9

    Featured in this episode:
    - Wheatus gets a shout (kind of)
    - Diagrams of plenty
    - hand motions!
    Absolutely ace episode guys. I'm going to have to get a third small amp to try this at home now.
    Q for the Q&A: What are your favorite small amps to use, lets say about or under 15W?

    • @SraightEdgeSup4star
      @SraightEdgeSup4star 5 років тому +2

      Not a direct answer to the question but suss out their "which 15 watt amp for you" episode

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 5 років тому +1

      lol he did kinda call them weezer instead of wheatus. good guitar tone in that song, though, and a great e-chord resolution at the end, indeed.

  • @edwardbosloper2445
    @edwardbosloper2445 5 років тому

    That introduction tone is unreal! That guitar, those pedals and amps! So smooth and dynamic at the same time!

  • @MaxNiceOne
    @MaxNiceOne 5 років тому

    Guys, one of the best shows you‘ve ever made! Thank you so much for this one! I really want to try this out now. Keep up the great and entertaining work!

  • @michaelnagher6719
    @michaelnagher6719 4 роки тому +4

    Great Demo. I have a Fender Blues JR IV and a Laney L5 Studio. Do you think this would be a good combo and if so what device would you suggest to make this a Wet/Dry and or a Stereo rig.

    • @sumgui6010
      @sumgui6010 4 роки тому

      Sounds awesome to me. Use the best sounding amp as your main and the other as the wet. They named a few splitters in the show.

  • @nickm.9474
    @nickm.9474 5 років тому +4

    And this also proves that the Marshall is the greatest amp ever.

  • @JulianPatrickBronteGlenn
    @JulianPatrickBronteGlenn 5 років тому +1

    Great show. Thank's for the clear, clever and concise information.

  • @pedalscapes
    @pedalscapes 5 років тому +1

    Watching this one in instalments... about half way through but already a favourite show, thanks so much for the clear explanations. Hope to try wet dry soon. What you're saying around half way mark about produced studio sound and fitting in to the mix makes real sense and it had occurred (to me) that the sound was very rich, like a production sound (as opposed to processed). On sound, the combination of amps sounds mega through my monitors and the mix and placement is spot on! Will watch the rest asap but gotta run out now... Thank you very much :)

  • @marti_au
    @marti_au 5 років тому +5

    Dan, can you please actually invent a product that dims all the pedals on my board and then spotlights them as you turn them on? Mick's editing here is so helpful, and after watching these episodes for years i almost expect my board to do the same when i look at it.

    • @dan_s_higginson
      @dan_s_higginson 5 років тому

      How often do you talk about your board? 😂

    • @marti_au
      @marti_au 5 років тому

      Dan Higginson - to myself? All the time!

    • @ryanhill452
      @ryanhill452 5 років тому

      This is a Brilliant idea. Maybe will be available on the next "gigrig gold"??

  • @zootallures1
    @zootallures1 5 років тому +10

    Howdy Gents, Paul from Long Island, NY here…..I’ve been watching since the GigRig Channel days and as a result I’m now sporting a Vox/Marshall wet-dry rig utilizing, amongst other things, a GigRig Q Master 10 and Humdinger (and a D&M drive!). Today’s show confirmed the correctness of my current set-up and I must say that guitar playing now is a joyous daily event (thanks to you guys!). One question not covered today is the optimal place to insert a looper pedal. Before the split, no delay/reverb effect get printed to the looper. After the split, looper output only gets sent to one amp. Any suggestions for a more optimal looper placement? Thanks and keep up the inspiring work!!

    • @vaughnquinlan6722
      @vaughnquinlan6722 5 років тому +1

      Ooh. That's a good question. I wonder what their take is. Personally, I would opt for the looper after everything. That way it's like another musician with their own amp.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому

      I've wondered about where to put my TC Quintessence. I want the harmonies to go to one amp BUT I don't necessarily want my harmonized parts wet. It's a conundrum. I may just have to bite the bullet and go with wet harmonies. I can work around that.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому

      @@vaughnquinlan6722 Agree. At home, for recording/experimentation etc, before is great fun. But live, after is the way to go. If you have a few whacky sounds stored in the memory for One-Shots, that's a nice compromise.

    • @lunchpin403
      @lunchpin403 5 років тому +1

      I have my looper last except for an always-on reverb, which gets rid of the problem of the end of the loop cutting off the reverb trails. This also lets me lay down a loop and play a very different sound over the top of it

    • @lunchpin403
      @lunchpin403 5 років тому

      Oh and err, consider a stereo looper

  • @mwc6849
    @mwc6849 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. About to test the wet/dry rig for the first time.

  • @mattraino3274
    @mattraino3274 5 років тому +1

    I can only imagine what that sounds like in the room......been waiting for this topic for a bit. Thank D&M!

  • @yamahauler125
    @yamahauler125 5 років тому +9

    A question for Dan. Would you consider designing a G2 with a display? Considering the number of banks, it seems like the ability to name presets would be the natural progression for that device. Regardless, thank you both for the invaluable education you have given me through That Pedal Show!!!

    • @jimkranz2181
      @jimkranz2181 5 років тому

      I second that. With the introduction of the Boss ES8 it would be nice to have a display. Love the show!

    • @LuizPiresGuitar
      @LuizPiresGuitar 3 роки тому

      they offer the Midi Driver specifically for that... although not an on-board screen, you can use an iOS device to control or display whats going on in G2

  • @Redhotchilipprs
    @Redhotchilipprs 5 років тому +3

    Yes!!! Triangulo effects!! I have the Ce-1 ensemble crunch and it’s never off, My always on pedal. Literally what my rig was missing. Made all my other pedals better. I even got taller! Smarter! Okay maybe not.

    • @WillGalluccio
      @WillGalluccio 5 років тому +2

      Hahaha, spotted you Jose! Thanks :)

    • @Redhotchilipprs
      @Redhotchilipprs 5 років тому +1

      Will Galluccio haha No thank you!

  • @michaeladams1197
    @michaeladams1197 5 років тому

    Quintessential TPS brilliance! Thank you for this episode.

  • @JaakkoTK
    @JaakkoTK 5 років тому +1

    I´m watching this and we have -30°C outside here in northern Finland, lucky I´m inside and can enjoy your great videos again. Thx!

  • @jammynem
    @jammynem 5 років тому +3

    The Radial shotgun does 1 in 4 out, 3 of which can phase reverse and isolate...

  • @thenotsoguitarguy9429
    @thenotsoguitarguy9429 5 років тому +18

    It's funny. Maybe it's because I'm primarily a recording/mix engineer, but whenever I set up a wet/dry rig, I tend to think of the dry amp as my primary and use the wet amp as more of an effects send. I also tend to like a little reverb (literally just a touch) in my dry amp, so I guess it's more of a wet/not-nearly-so-wet rig.

    • @OtherTheDave
      @OtherTheDave 5 років тому +2

      The NotSoGuitarGuy I set them up as the dry signal is the base tone, then use the FX loop send, line out, or a DI box between the head and cab (make sure yours can handle speaker-level signals before trying it) to send that “uneffected”dry tone to reverb/delay to the FX loop return of the wet amp.
      This thing where they’re splitting the signal before it gets to either amp is a strange and foreign concept to me. I guess they like how it sounds, though, and that’s the important part.

    • @thenotsoguitarguy9429
      @thenotsoguitarguy9429 5 років тому +1

      @@OtherTheDave - I'm definitely splitting before the amps. Sometimes I'm not even running into a second amp, per se. Sometimes I'll split off a direct signal and use cheating-ass computer modelling for my wet side and mic my dry amp (for recording purposes). This is about the only way I can manage wet/dry/wet with my current equipment.
      Really just depends on the situation.

    • @OtherTheDave
      @OtherTheDave 5 років тому +2

      The NotSoGuitarGuy See, I’d call that a dual mono setup where you’re only effecting one of the amps. Wet/dry(/wet), as it was taught to me, was about mimicking the studio process where you record “your tone” (using however many amps that takes), then send that signal to whatever additional FXs you want (and, since this _isn’t_ the studio, then on to another amp(s) so you can hear your FX).
      That said, you do you. The great thing about music is that as long as you like how it sounds at the end, you’re doing it the right way.

    • @thenotsoguitarguy9429
      @thenotsoguitarguy9429 5 років тому +1

      @@OtherTheDave - if you look at it like I'm sending to an amp that just happens to be a virtual amp, I'm basically doing the same thing. The chain looks like this:
      Guitar > wah/comp/distortion/boost/eq/etc pedals > splitter > dry amp > mic > computer > DAW
      splitter > DI > interface > stereo amp sim with wet effects > DAW
      I really only do this for wet/dry/wet where I need a stereo wet. I only have 2 amps and can't pull off a proper wet/dry/wet setup.
      Otherwise I set up two amps and do proper wet/dry.

    • @Ballhogmusic
      @Ballhogmusic 5 років тому +1

      I like to put one delay in each actually, allows for some cool ping-ponging without going stereo.

  • @TheGuitar4002
    @TheGuitar4002 5 років тому

    Our weekly dose of living vicariously through two awesome dudes. Cheers guys and thanks for the content. You guys are great.

  • @kookiefrasier6751
    @kookiefrasier6751 5 років тому

    Totally in agreement on now being the total crap time of year. Post holiday, cold, dark and depressing period! So your videos are much appreciated to overcome this drab background/time of year! Newly experimenting with wet/dry mixes and it opens up a whole new world! First introduced to me by your show! Another great reason to view/follow your pedal show!!! Blues fighters and blues players simultaneously, he he!!

  • @ed.bromiel
    @ed.bromiel 5 років тому +5

    How does the Triangulo Lab Chorus Ensemble compare to the CE-1, CE-2, CE-2W, and the CE-5?

    • @PedalExperiments
      @PedalExperiments 5 років тому +1

      All of this! I came here specifically to hear that pedal.
      I've been following the guy who builds them on Instagram for a few months now. So glad it finally found it's way onto TPS!

  • @professionalprocrastinator8182
    @professionalprocrastinator8182 5 років тому +3

    Can you please explain how I can achieve a wet/dry/wet set up using just one tube amp and then something like the GFI Cabzeus which has 2 independent speaker sim in & out. Is that possible & if so, would I still need phase switch & isolation if the wet Cabzeus ‘amps’ are virtual? Thanks. Joe Stivey (on my wife’s UA-cam login 😁)

    • @dproz
      @dproz 5 років тому +1

      You can do Wet-Dry with one amp by using a Parallel Loop Pedal that has a mix control. Put your delay / reverb / flange in the loop and your dry signal will sit on top of these effects; dry guitar with phasing reverb tails for instance. The Carl Martin Paraloop pedal and the One Control Mosquite Blender are both good for this.

    • @professionalprocrastinator8182
      @professionalprocrastinator8182 5 років тому

      dproz Thanks mate but I don’t mean that. I mean sending dry to valve amp which is mic’d & sent to PA & 2x wet mix via GFI Cabzeus to PA. I don’t want my dry amp to have wet at all, even through the FX loop.

  • @jeffreyradick6486
    @jeffreyradick6486 5 років тому

    Thanks once more for great educational info, great sounds, and great playing!

  • @robholiday5370
    @robholiday5370 5 років тому

    Brilliant video guys, so much information. Your previous wet/dry video inspired me to try it, and it’s my favourite change I’ve ever made, the tone difference is huge and I love it. I split before the amps and use the effects loop of my wet amp. Mick mentioned Lehle, the Little Dual does the job for me with the bonus that it doesn’t even need power.

  • @JohnLawrieTWS
    @JohnLawrieTWS 5 років тому +3

    I may have missed this in this video or a previous one, but how would you select which amp is wet and which is dry? I've always assumed that the wet amp would be the higher headroom amp so the delays, reverbs etc stay clean as possible, but when I've tried that I run into volume issues when kicking on a boost that drives the dry amp but just volume boosts the wet amp. Is it best to just have amps set up relatively similarly in terms of gain and treat the wet amp like you would in a single amp set up?

    • @CandorBand
      @CandorBand 3 роки тому

      I think you just explained the issue I am having. I couldn’t figure it out! My wet amp gets too loud and the dynamics while recording are just unmanageable. I have an attenuator for the wet amp. I think I will attenuate it more so I start driving the wet amp sooner. That should fix it! Should also improve my tone even more! Thank you!

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 2 роки тому

      @@CandorBand how’d that work out for you?

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 2 роки тому

      @@CandorBand I’m using an ac30 and an ac10 for wet. Seems to even out.

  • @dproz
    @dproz 5 років тому +3

    You can do Wet-Dry with one amp: use a Parallel Loop Pedal that has a mix control! Your dry signal will sit on top of your time based effects; phasing reverb tails in the loop for instance. The Carl Martin Paraloop pedal and the One Control Mosquite Blender are both good for this.
    Cheers! the Harparatus

  • @johnhorning2506
    @johnhorning2506 5 років тому +1

    You guys made a fairly complex concept very easy to understand. Thanks!

  • @vegasbanquet
    @vegasbanquet 2 роки тому

    These guys are like brothers. Absolutely love them, and learn so much with them!

  • @sonsofsound
    @sonsofsound 5 років тому +9

    looking forward to the 5.1 film scoring episode…

  • @banjoboys
    @banjoboys 5 років тому +62

    Wet dry wet - the dog's run into the lake again

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 3 роки тому +1

    Bookmarking. Invaluable. Thanks!

  • @michaeloughton4746
    @michaeloughton4746 5 років тому

    Man, love you guys. I run a 2-amp wet-dry adaptation, in that my stereo reverb is run through the effects loops from each amp. Basically gain-split to dry-modulation/delays - then stereo reverb. Pure magic.

  • @dermatze2309
    @dermatze2309 3 роки тому +4

    I came into this wanting to confirm my opinion that wet/dry rigs are a waste of time. Now I want one bad!!

  • @whisperthiefmusic
    @whisperthiefmusic 5 років тому +11

    If you send Vibrato to the wet amp only is that, summed with the dry amp, not you really making "chorus"?

    • @WillGalluccio
      @WillGalluccio 5 років тому +7

      In some way yes, and that's kinda how the CE-1 "stereo" feature works. Wet (modulated, vibrato-like) on one side, dry on the other.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +1

      Yes but not Univibe-style Vibrato. I tried that. It wasn't a chorus.
      They did this with the VB-2 in another episode. I believe Dan ran a Paige>Tumnus>ABY split>VB-2 & Delay to wet amp.
      Best tone ever.

    • @WillGalluccio
      @WillGalluccio 5 років тому +2

      @@mattgilbert7347 Univibe is not considerable a proper "Vibrato" because it's not just a wet (triangle or sine) modulated signal so that's fair.
      As you say this could work better with a VB-2. Or if you hear just the wet side of the CE-1 it's just a vibrato :)

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +2

      Check it out, I've set up the timecode, just click and it'll take you to the setup I mentioned.(NB it was a Broadcast, not a Paige). Best. Tone. Ever.
      ua-cam.com/video/KmFL_9g7nco/v-deo.html

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +2

      @@WillGalluccio Good reason to invest in an inexpensive vibrato. Doesn't have to be a VB-2W like they used in that episode.

  • @kentswanson2768
    @kentswanson2768 4 роки тому

    you guys are halarious... Thanks for doing all of these.. Cheers

  • @EasyHeat
    @EasyHeat 5 років тому +1

    I have been experimenting with signal path this way in BiasFX, and it has blown my mind. I can't say more about that software in terms of getting ballpark tones for pennies on the dollar. I wish I had the budget for a room full of amps and pedals, but for what it is, it suits my need for now, and the knowledge you guys bestow works realistically in that cyber realm for the most part.
    Love the channel guys. Keep up the good work.
    Much love and cheers.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +37

    Once you go wet-dry you never go back.
    Only way is forward: to go wet-dry-wet, to seek out new tones, new inspirations: to boldly go where no rig has gone before! (except Ed O'Brien he's probably already done everything you can think of before you even think of it).
    Wet-Dry-Wet, finger puppets, and an Inclusive non-binary Chorus Line.
    Welcome to That Kinky Show

    • @deanjohnston104
      @deanjohnston104 5 років тому +2

      > Inclusive non-binary Chorus Line.
      Ha ha, that collided with an internal dialogue I was having. :-)

    • @TheDogPa
      @TheDogPa 5 років тому

      Great in a bedroom or for mellow sleepy stuff, but for 'rock and roll' on a stage with actual musicians playing live it is just a mess.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +2

      @@TheDogPa Respectfully disagree with regards to wet-dry. That dry amp really helps your tone stay in the mix, right where it should be, And if the sound guy doesn't want to mic both, just mic the wet amp and crank the dry amp up a little. It works like a charm.
      I haven't used WDW live. But I'd be willing to bet that, in the right context and with a soundperson who knows their stuff, it could totally work.
      However, it may be subject to the same problems that make stereo unworkable for me.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 років тому +1

      @@deanjohnston104 Do tell....

    • @TheDogPa
      @TheDogPa 5 років тому

      @@mattgilbert7347 My experience is if the sound guy is good, the sound will be good. 2 amps was cool for a while, but it is just a mess to deal with it all...which is why some use modeling when you have to set it up and break it down...and carry it, night after night...and deal with another sound guy the next night...just my experience after 40+ years of playing.

  • @nathannorton2093
    @nathannorton2093 5 років тому +7

    Great video, guys. This was a big deal for me, and this really cleared things up for me. Now, for the next hurdle: being able to afford two amps for running this rig...
    Also: Mic, the way your PRS sounded to you today is the way it sound to me every time you play it. And indeed, every PRS. Dull and flat seems to me to be a property of PRS guitars.I don't know what it is about them, but they always feel lifeless and dead to me, no matter what you do to them.

    • @simross3914
      @simross3914 5 років тому

      agree whole heartedly

    • @marksieber8140
      @marksieber8140 5 років тому

      I love the way mine plays, but changed the pickups.

    • @fossilmatic
      @fossilmatic 5 років тому +1

      Yes, I've tried to be engaged by them, but they always feel and sound balsa to me. YMMV of course.

  • @loganpirie4387
    @loganpirie4387 5 років тому

    Well done fellas! I always look at a long video and think I’ll just skim through but I always wind up watching the whole thing with you guys. There’s a lot of stuff to consider with the wet/dry and wet/dry/wet but half the fun is just putting it together to hear how it sounds and then go from there. Mick, great little riff there when you picked up the tele finally and Dan, pretty sure you’ve just gotten some of my money for a humdinger.

  • @JimmyGkavano
    @JimmyGkavano 5 місяців тому

    What you do is spectacular! Thank you for sharing all this knowledge!!!!

  • @PhilippeSpectral
    @PhilippeSpectral 5 років тому +11

    If I set a Wet-Wet-Wet rig, do I have to play "Love is all around"?

  • @Oris37
    @Oris37 5 років тому +5

    What if I want to do Wet Wet Wet - will I need Marti Pellow...?! :-)

  • @Birzer54
    @Birzer54 5 років тому +1

    This was an extremely good and informative show.

  • @realchadtv
    @realchadtv 5 років тому

    I love all the different amps you have on the show, makes me want to go out and buy 12 more, but despite the very different amps, you both have surprisingly consistent tone! Really shows how much tone actually does come from the fingers!

  • @eskilseter
    @eskilseter 5 років тому +4

    I don't see how wet/dry with a 100% wet amp is all that useful though... You can't have more than one effect in your wet signal, right? Because if you have a delay and a reverb, both set to "kill dry", then the delay will only have the repeats, and then the reverb will only add reverb to the repeats, and remove the actual repeats (since they're its dry signal). So... What gives? Any tricks? One amp per wet effect?

    • @chrisj2155
      @chrisj2155 5 років тому

      Correct me if I’m wrong here, but you could do it, but you would only have the “kill dry” on the last effect in the chain, then in theory you could have as many as you want

    • @eskilseter
      @eskilseter 5 років тому

      @@chrisj2155 That wouldn't help though. If you have a chorus, delay and reverb, and then kill the dry signal in the reverb, you will lose your chorus and your delay trails. The only thing you'd hear was a slightly more modulated and longer reverb trail. The chorus and delay would be the dry signal that the reverb pedal kills.

    • @morrisfraser7236
      @morrisfraser7236 5 років тому +3

      You don’t use kill dry in the wet amps. The original signal is in the wet amp as well.

    • @morrisfraser7236
      @morrisfraser7236 5 років тому

      To use the kill dry on the wet amps (the purist way) you need to run each of the post-split effects in parallel.

    • @morrisfraser7236
      @morrisfraser7236 5 років тому

      I just re-read what Eskimo asked properly. The way to do that is use kill dry on the delay and that will mean no dry signal gets through to the reverb pedal after it. That would give you a workable wet/dry...

  • @justinoneil6971
    @justinoneil6971 5 років тому +4

    T-shirt idea. "I flip my phase when you turn me on." Maybe a pedal advert.

  • @jacobalvarez7515
    @jacobalvarez7515 2 роки тому

    Still one of the best vids of all time

  • @Kuztomshop
    @Kuztomshop 5 років тому +1

    DAMNMIT! Now I need a third amp. Really enlightening. Brilliant. Thanks again, guys.

  • @nicksburson1
    @nicksburson1 5 років тому +5

    It's funny.. People find this hard to understand. Seems straight forward to me.

    • @nicksburson1
      @nicksburson1 5 років тому +2

      Also loved the sound of the trem with all three amps it was amazing

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 4 роки тому +3

    I try and run wet/dry but it often turns into a mess on my board. I can do it, even if I have to write it out like an idiot. The worst time was when I was given 3 hours to "find another distortion pedal and a flanger because I want to DI you to two channels"
    WTF? Why did I need a distortion AFTER my cab sim/IR? And my flanger goes before gain, or if wet/dry, into the wet amp. I tried to explain that it would mean rebuilding my entire board and he said: "just get a splitter". I have one ofc, a god ABY - but that's not the point. He doesn't understand wet/dry, this bandleader, he wanted to make one channel even more distorted and wet and then leave the other channel with my regular gain and mods. I can do it with amps - but I struggle doing it DI at the best of times - but this was a nightmare!
    Ok, rant over.

  • @pedalscapes
    @pedalscapes 5 років тому +1

    Finally got around to watching the rest... It's a bit of an epic! Thank you. Re. Mick's comment on less inspirational tones, for me the tones that were there were all spot on and Dan's tone around the 58 min mark = awesome!

  • @MoonBlue121
    @MoonBlue121 5 років тому

    Eye opening, just eye opening. Fantastic video D & M. Got me some work to do now!!

  • @cgraugaard
    @cgraugaard 5 років тому +10

    5:46 Dan is officially master of the Mannequin Challenge

    • @JeremyHalterman
      @JeremyHalterman 5 років тому +1

      I legit thought the video was buffering!
      😂

    • @dtop200
      @dtop200 5 років тому

      Hahaha thats a great comment

  • @huskvarsm
    @huskvarsm 5 років тому +7

    Chalk and day.....night and cheese

  • @ajflanagan
    @ajflanagan 5 років тому +1

    Well, thanks for giving it a name. Been running two amps this way for years. The texture you can get is unbelievable. My "dry" amp (at the moment, a Mesa Boogie Mark IV rhythm channel with a little crunch) is completely dry and is also on its own volume pedal so it can be brought in gently as needed. Works great for filling out choruses without that harsh transition you get when you stomp on your drive channel or distortion pedal. Picked that one up from Ian Thornley (Big Wreck).

  • @daveystrange
    @daveystrange 5 років тому

    Brilliant episode, thanks guys. I was so inspired by the original wet/dry/wet video last year that I tried for the first time a wet/dry set up using only a Boss LS2 Line Selector as a splitter into a Vox AV15 and an old 10W Squire SP-10 transistor and it sounded huge. Mick's right in saying don't be afraid to use any old amp lying around: it can work really well. The Vox has accessible 'Bias' and 'Reactor' switches on the top panel: I found just flipping the Bias switch addressed the phase issue. Thanks again for sharing the knowledge!

  • @wraith1977
    @wraith1977 5 років тому +5

    The dB meter is just for reference people. Get over the placement of the dB meter. :-)

  • @oisinmcphillips2090
    @oisinmcphillips2090 5 років тому +10

    That PRS is the best guitar Mick owns, and I'm willing to have an arm wrestle with anyone who disagrees.

    • @Spidouz
      @Spidouz 5 років тому +9

      I don’t know... his sonic blue Strat is pretty good too.

    • @justinbouchard
      @justinbouchard 5 років тому +11

      I will argue that humbuckers are not anywhere near as nice as single coils ;)

    • @frankconcepcion6593
      @frankconcepcion6593 5 років тому +10

      The Collings all the way

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem 5 років тому +3

      3 arm wrestles so far...

    • @justinbouchard
      @justinbouchard 5 років тому +13

      @@davedavem I've been single for a year so my right arm is a beast right now too.

  • @Strat642001
    @Strat642001 5 років тому +1

    Thumbs up 👍👍 for another appearance of the DGT!!

  • @Blaydrnnnr
    @Blaydrnnnr 2 роки тому

    My wet/dry set is my Hiwatt (wet)/ Marshall (dry) . Been using this set up for decades. Well done on the explainations.

  • @unautomne1980
    @unautomne1980 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting show indeed! One way do the wet/dry/wet rig (especially when using a low headroom-no effect loop kind of amp) is to capture the signal from the main amp with a microphone in front of the speaker, and send this to a little mixing desk, then to power amp with the wet effects. I think Jeff Beck used to do that at one point with his little pro junior.

  • @brandoningersoll5034
    @brandoningersoll5034 5 років тому

    A 1 Amp wet-dry rig? This is the video we have all been waiting for, thanks fellas. I finally jumped in to build my wet dry rig. It went great and I discovered it sounds just as good with wet-dry running the 2 signals through separate channels on my amp...phew. TPS legal counsel can exhale...you just dodged lower back injury, class action lawsuit we were all about to file. Keep on rocking in the free world...you two...

  • @qissahelpdesk4850
    @qissahelpdesk4850 5 років тому

    Excellent episode guys! Thanks!

  • @remowilliams564
    @remowilliams564 5 років тому

    It was you first (I think) wet-dry video that inspired me to run a second amp. Completely changed everything. I can play loud and it sounds wonderful with plenty of reverb and delay. And on those nights when I have to keep it quiet, I can turn both amps on and it still sounds full and beautiful instead of thin and brittle. It's amazing how much of a difference it makes.
    Currently running a Marshall Origin 50 and a Vox AC15.