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Soundman = guy who bought a PA or best mates with club/bar owner.
I tried running my stereo pedals into my new Mesa Rectoverb 25 and the Deluxe Reverb (one stereo output per amp, no wet-dry), and they sounded so f***ing good, it felt illegal.
I couldn't use this for anything more than home practice/composing/self-indulgent noodling, but I'm a huge fan of stereo set-ups now.
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o252/guitarrocker1/16935997_10206924517186083_1145506167_o_zpsmzgjew9s.jpg
I'm using a hybrid setup right now, with Ethos/Lexicon front ending the Boogies, that can pin you to the wall. It's seriously non-subtle stuff.
Quad, anyone?
Pretty pictures of stuff and things here...
My Feedback thread here...
Is it:-
1. All drives/dirt go into one amp, all modulation go into he other
or
2. All drives/dirt go to both amps, modulation just goes to one of them
or
3. A stereo set up, everything goes to both amps
EDIT What's the band called you are in @Norwegian_Blue as I'd love to hear that rig in action
Pretty pictures of stuff and things here...
My Feedback thread here...
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o252/guitarrocker1/16990970_10206936489725389_2120745841_o_zpswnm57xdt.jpg
I use the dual delay on the timeline a fair bit, it allows you to send one set of repeats to one amp and the other set of repeats to the second amp so you get a really wide sound. Thats how i like to do it anyway, but I'm sure other people prefer doing it another way