No affiliation here just out of necessity I had to go to something else in order to switch several amps..
Last year some pics were posted here of a rack full of efx.
That rack was never "Completed" even though I provided all the wiring ends ect to have that done and paid for it the system was never completed in 5 months of ample time.
That said ahem. I needed to figure a way around that ground control system and so I went with the Octa switch and some 1@3 switchers.
The 1@3 switchers can be hooked together via stereo cable linking 2 together to control 6 different amps.
Now either 1 2 or 3 can be on with either 1@3 or you could have 2 amps on per each 1@3 essentially giving you quad..
The octa switch which has 8 loops all with dip switches for each loop ON each, allows you to hook up 8 efx on loops of their own.
You then can just push a dip switch on leading to any 8 efx per channel.
So you hit channel 1 and turn on which ever efx are on...
hit save and move on to channel 2 repeat till you get to 8.
The 8th channel is for all stereo efx reverb delay chorus ect
that feeds side A or side B which are your two amps.
Now 2 amps are fine and more then enough but have you heard 3 on at the same time or 4 amps ?
If you have not and you should and since we are at the Amp Garage
im surmising several of you have more then one style D amp.
I wanted to chime in on at least the 1@3 switcher by lehle.
It works flawlessly and its quiet as church mice...
No hum no pop or clicks no bleed through.
Also if you do have 4 amps on at same time,
You can clearly hear each one...
Not only that if you want to have hotter amps on with clean amps, you can
lower the output of the hot amps to match the output of the clean amps.
The result is you get your same glorious tone clean or lead and its blended where you can discern them.
Ive not received the octa switch yet so I have to wire 8 pedals up
yet but the lehle pedals work great.
I lack one stereo cable so waiting on those ends now then those lehles will be paired up.
Now my idea is just placing the 1@3 switchers past side A and B of the octa~switch.
It dawns on me certain efx would be on both 2 amps side A both 2 amps side B.
Most efx are mono and the stereo efx can be stacked up in channel 8.
even mono efx can be stacked up between 1-7.
So between 8 efx and 6 amps I should be able to switch between
any combination of 2 or 4 amps at once.
Big deal you say ? Well here are the amps which Ill be using.
phoenix 50 watts
sss HPD 150 watts
Quinn ODSR 183 100 watts
69 plexi super bass 100 watts
lone star mesa 100/50/10 slave out ?? Frenzel / transfex
peavey transfex
Now of those amps listed ive heard the lone star Mesa, the SSS HPD, and Transfex pro at same time.. and the sound is so great I wont use one amp now because 2 sound better and my ears balance out if both are on..
I find myself wanting both on all the time add one more amp and you have 3 on and that is even better..
I have no efx other then reverb on lone star and sss
the transfex has stereo delay but all 3 sound just great.
No chorus and it still sounds full and stereo.. even though its mono amps...
the deal is they all balance out.. The Transfex is not loud as the tube amps
But with it added in I can clearly still hear the stereo delays which are built into that amp already...as well verb chorus ect...
So any efx I dont have on any of those other amps I do have built into the transfex pro amps. Those have 128 presets which I have already preset.
Crazy ? too much time and toys on my hands ??
perhaps.
But wait until you hear these things properly laid out efx wise and all balanced and then commit me for being OCD.
I urge you to try several D style amps at same time together if you have fenders marshalls vox also, then hook them all up.
Balance the volumes and try it and see if you will play just one amp after that..
If you can stand one amp after hearing two try 3 amps at once.
even if they are all clean as in my case.
You hit all 3 amps with boost you get 3 flavors of lead coming back.
Each amp you have on will sound different if voiced that way and the blend is something else. Hear 3 then go back to one amp and prepare to say oh no turn the others back on.
I cant have just one amp on now after hearing 2 and 3 is even better which leads me to quad.
Anybody here have 4 amps or more and if so have you had them all running at same time ??
If even every option of pairing of amps.. ie fender and vox or D style and marshall or D style and fender or D style and vox
In my case the lone star has a tweed switch setting and its running 6l6s so
it does the tweed sound well. Now the D style amps kinda sound tweed like or even vox territory for beatle esqe bark if you had tweed on one side and vox on other thats interesting tone wise and perhaps something you never heard together at once.
Perhaps you have if so my hat is off to you.
If you have not tried this yet and are mildly curious dont say I did not warn you.
The octa switch is not here yet but when it is and I get this setup ill report back by just stating it worked or it did not.
If it does work and im about 90% sure its gonna ill list pros and cons or misgivings on my cake party.
Its your party eat the cake you want too I say if you want 6 cakes fine
so be it bon appetite I say
and cheers...
One thumbs up for lehle so far so good when the octa gets here
it will all be wired up on pedal train pedalboards.
The stereo or mono channels on octa switch can also feed rack efx and if long runs they are buffered if needed.
Since I can use both A and B amps either or or both on same time
that would mean they can feed dual 1@3 switchers feeding 6 amps.
I think the lehle can be programmed along with the octa switch
where it will remember even if unplugged you set it up one time.
Sounds simple does it not ?
aside from the 6 amps that is..
I did not mention I can add other amps too that by stacking amps together in the wall slaving from other amps ie lone star has line level slave out with volume knob to raise or lower the line level hitting the other amp..
Suhr iso box does that so I could feed the super bass from the phoenix efx loop and suhr iso box out too plexi and use one amp slot vs 2 in the lehle.
The transfex amps can feed stereo power amps as well or line level out to other amps.
Any amp with external speaker out on it can utilize that trick with iso box
and while your doing that why not feed efx then have dry wet setup ?
Using slave amp as wet amp..??
If you have amps which are so so those would be perfect for a slot like that...
Because the amps which do sound spectacular will feed the ones which sound so so and suddenly you get this amazing doubled sound if you offset that by 10 ms or 15ms or 25ms you get a real doubled effect.
Think abbey road here...imagine how one could tune a dull room doing that..?
Shawn lane did..
Yes im awake at 444 am thinking about this stuff aren't you ?
Thoughts ?
anybody running 2 or 6 amp setups ?