This will fix your pedal problems - Goodwood Audio The Underfacer
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2020
- It's not clickbait, it actually can fix all of your problems! Stereo, mono, mono to stereo, West/Dry/Wet, phasing issues, mount underneath to save pedal space, and more. The Underfacer does it all!
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This is good news I have one on the way and my shower drain is kind of slow right now . After it arrives I can take long showers without flooding the bathroom
Thank you for making this video!! I'm building a new pedal board as I write this and I needed a better understanding how to run cables with stereo for the Underfacer. Your video cleared things up for me.
So glad to hear that!
I have this pedal and can confirm that it does fix every problem
Saying your favourite pedal is an interface is like saying your favourite Beatle is Pete Best
I agreed with every word … I ordered the cables to my pedalboard as well and it worth every penny.
I’m so glad to hear that!
In your opinion, how does the summing in this pedal compare to running your stereo pedals in mono? The one complaint I've heard about this strategy is that summing produces different results... wondering if this is a real problem.
Great question. I’ve only had success using the summing feature and haven’t noticed any discernible differences or troubles with it. Everything Goodwood makes is fantastic and super reliable, so I’m sure that has a lot to do with it.
Hi @Gibsunday I have question hoping you or anyone can answer. I have the TX Underfacer w/RMT. I get why having the pedal is useful on the board. Here's my dumb question. Is there any reason why I couldn't or wouldn't want to mount the RMT pedal UNDERNEATH the board? If I'm using stereo and I'm happy with my setup why would I need to get to it say if I'm playing on stage? What am I missing? If I'm happy with the setup why would I want to change anything while performing? Any info is appreciated. Thanks!
Hey Steve, the RMT has two purposes- mono to stereo switching and full mute. If you don’t use it as a kill switch and never jump from stereo to mono, you don’t really need the RMT. However, if you use it as a Mute, then you’ll have to have it on top to access it. This is how I use it and it works great.
You’re likely to never switch from Stereo to Mono mid-set, but you might need to if a cable fails.
Does that answer your question?
Hi, and thank you as it does answer my question. Ok so one reason why I would either not use the RMT or I would mount it underneath is I also have a True bypass looper with a dedicated Mute switch. The MAIN reason for asking is room on the board is very tight so if I mount the RMT underneath then that helps a little. Thanks.
Is the output (To amp) buffered?
I know the input is buffered, but I’m not 100% if the outputs are. If you contact Goodwood Audio, they’re super helpful and quick to respond.
@@Gibsunday they already confirmed the Interfacer TX has output buffered in other video. I believe this one is the same.
Are the outputs buffered?
I know the input is buffered, but I’m not 100% if the outputs are. If you contact Goodwood Audio, they’re super helpful and quick to respond.
Heard back from goodwood. Output buffers at 50ohms
You mention in the video that this has helped you run your wet dry wet setup. Are you using another box in addition to the Underfacer to achieve that? I'm still trying to wrap my head around WDW, but from what I know so far I believe you need phase flip and ground lift capability for two of the three outputs. I'm guessing having phase flip and ground lift on dry out and right out make the most sense, since the left out will always be plugged in in mono, stereo, WD, or WDW. I have to keep telling myself this will be worth the hassle! Cheers and thanks for the helpful review.
The Undefacer has a Phase Correction and Ground Life buttons on it that takes care of these issues! Just so you know, it took FOREVER for me to understand WDW. Idk why, but it bested me for a while. Once I cracked the code, it changed everything. So take your time, watch tons of videos, and once you unlock the magic, you'll never go back!
To be specific, I have the Undertaker TX, not just an Undertaker.
@@Gibsunday I see how the Underfacer TX works to correct one of the three outputs for a WDW setup, but do you have another device to be able to flip phase or lift ground on the second of three outputs? Seems like you would need to do this for the Right wet channel and the Dry channel, while the left channel out just needs a buffer.
@@modemlaugh To my knowledge, this takes care of that so that you don't need one or two more pedals, but you should definitely ask Goodwood to be safe. Those guys are SUPER helpful and can def answer that for you!
@@Gibsunday I most likely will. I see that they do those junction box consultations. Thanks!
Drop the video, or don’t. I don’t need to know two weeks in advance.
Lol ,did knowing the info earlier by a week or two really have that much of a negative effect in your mind that you needed to comment some bs haha. An just because you don’t want to know early doesn’t mean everyone else shouldn’t get the notification. From your comment it seems like your a really considerate person lol.(Sarcasm)
@@donnaillingworth2311 does commenting on a ten month old comment make you feel like you’re the smart one?