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you can use the fx loops to switch from going into the front and going I. Via the power amps with snapshot and send the whole thing into a dry cab
i would setup a separate path and use the ts210s as stereo wet FX and experiment with and without cab emulation
Im pretty sure I could get an amazing tone out of that
and also equally sure that if I broke it down and set it up again I wouldn't be able to replicate it
Just get it dialled in
If you want to alter the eq, it's a balancing act across all these blocks to get a 'true' representation of the Jubilee with a different eq selected.
I ran this by Glenn and he confirmed - so in my eyes, to get a Jubilee tone that is genuine and one you can alter, you either need a line 6 Jubilee amp block to be made and updated in the Helix - or you use a Jubilee valve amp.
although any tone is a combination of the above really..
has your jubilee for a direct out
Thinking I could use that somehow?
yeah see by the time your listening to your extremely expensive pedalboard plus valve amp coming back at your through a poorly eq'd monitor for a few hours your wondering why on earth you didn't just bring your Helix
If you're using that as the input to Helix then you'd ideally still use a modelled power section, and a cabinet model (or speaker cabinet IR if you use those)
I still think you're nuts though :-)
It allows you to get the preamp into the Helix without having to attenuate it down (otherwise you need a red box or something in line with the speaker cabinet.
Bearing in mind the Helix doesn't have power amp only emulations you can still use a fairly neutral sounding clean amp model as a power amp sim for your jubilee
or you can do what I do with the Freidman and just watch it straight into a cab model which sounds fine
You have so many options its difficult to narrow them down. If you love the Jubilee as your main tone then you are probably best using the helix as an FX unit and the TS210 as wet speakers or full range for acoustic guitar if you do any of that stuff
Patch was a 2204 and it sounded great, but nothing like a 2204 (and I've had plenty), maybe just needs tweaking.
I did however have 2 minor issues:
1. The volume pedal acted almost like an on-off switch. Almost no difference for 90% of the travel, then almost nothing,
2. the Wah sounded... well.. shi!t. I tried a few of the different models and all sounded terrible compared to my old Classic Cry Baby.. Does anyone have any tips for making it sound better?
despite the issues it did sound great..
Are you using the volume pedal for a full sweep (i.e. 0-100%) Is it set to linear or Log
The wah needs a fair bit of dry signal mixed in and the sweep reduced
Can't remember the figures off the top of my head but do those two things and Its perfectly useable
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