Thanks for mentioning the DISO+! We.were the first company to advocate for using 1 to 1 line Isolation transformers behind amp modeler pedals. Our listening tests showed that the tone was clearer and less compressed compared to using a "direct box". Those will work to make the signal balanced XLR, they just aren't the best tool for the job for a number of reasons.
@@ToneNerds_Guitar no problem to put the DISO+ after reverb pedal i stead of directly after the modeler? What is the advantage of using the DLX version? In which scenario would one want to sum the xlr output to mono? Thanks
@@itayoron hey man great questions! 1. Depends on where you are running your reverb - if after the modeler, absolutely not a problem (in fact that's how Ruben and I both run ours!). 2. The DLX has a couple of features that the original does not have, namely a polarity reverse switch (which helps when running out of phase inputs in stereo) and an XLR sum. 3. XLR sum is great if you have a stereo rig but only have mono output available. In my experience it actually gives a little more depth to your tone than simply running mono out. All things being equal, I would definitely prefer running stereo out, but sum is a nice option if the FOH is limited. Hope this helps! -Micah
Thanks for mentioning the DISO+! We.were the first company to advocate for using 1 to 1 line Isolation transformers behind amp modeler pedals. Our listening tests showed that the tone was clearer and less compressed compared to using a "direct box". Those will work to make the signal balanced XLR, they just aren't the best tool for the job for a number of reasons.
You guys make a KILLER product! Thanks for taking the time to drop some knowledge.
@@ToneNerds_Guitar no problem to put the DISO+ after reverb pedal i stead of directly after the modeler? What is the advantage of using the DLX version? In which scenario would one want to sum the xlr output to mono? Thanks
@@itayoron hey man great questions!
1. Depends on where you are running your reverb - if after the modeler, absolutely not a problem (in fact that's how Ruben and I both run ours!).
2. The DLX has a couple of features that the original does not have, namely a polarity reverse switch (which helps when running out of phase inputs in stereo) and an XLR sum.
3. XLR sum is great if you have a stereo rig but only have mono output available. In my experience it actually gives a little more depth to your tone than simply running mono out. All things being equal, I would definitely prefer running stereo out, but sum is a nice option if the FOH is limited. Hope this helps!
-Micah
The Euphoria is also prob my favorite drive ever
Euphoria is beast. Super versatile too! Thanks for listening!