Do you gig with an ampless rig that
isn't built around one of the usual digital modellers/profiler suspects (Kemper, Helix, Fractal etc)? If so, what kit do you use, and what else do you use with it? Just to be clear, that is straight to PA (or FR/FR speaker).
Some upcoming dep gigs on rhythm guitar with tribute band
Dire Streets have pushed me into adopting a 'quiet stage' rig. The band's regular guitarists both use Kempers, but without going into the usual arguments, that's not a route I wanted to take.
As far as possible I have tried to use kit that I already owned, and this is what I ended up with:
The amp simulator - Origin Effects Revival Drive borrowed from my home studio setup. This is set up to emulate an AC30 just starting to become gritty (right side), and the same but with more drive and mids (left side)
The speaker simulator - Two Notes Torpedo CAB, again from my home setup. I'm using a single Celestion IR, but the A and B switches allow me to select different levels of reverb and volume on the fly. There's also EQ in there if I need it. The balanced output is on a TRS jack but sound guys and gals will want to connect to an XLR so I needed some kind of converter. I contacted Two Notes and they advised me that the Torpedo CAB wouldn't appreciate seeing phantom power, so I built a simple
DC blocking circuit into the recycled enclosure at the top right of the board.
The effects - Three songs need chorus and at least one calls for phaser. I built a Mu-Tron Phasor II clone recently which was perfect but I didn't have a chorus pedal so I sprang for a CE-2w - my only expenditure on this project except for some more patch leads. Finally I needed a delay and my DM-2w seemed like the perfect choice. The two guitarists have a bit of a duel in the playout to one of the songs, and I plan to engage the Custom mode to perform the
Albert Lee delay trick, which I hope may make up for my less-than-stellar lead playing!
The boring but essential stuff - Obviously a decent power supply and pedal tuner (placed far left where I am least likely to silence myself accidentally) plus flat patch cables because I like 'em. All the pedals sit in cutouts in a piece of foam mat, fitted snugly into a Kinsman pedal case - no velcro required.
Now let's see yours...
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While the Boss GT100 is a modeller I don't use any of the built-in preamps. I use 4 cable method with a Victory Kraken preamp running back into the GT100 then the L output into a Mooer radar with a York Audio Mesa V30 IR into the PA through a balanced cable. If I wanted an real amp as well as PA I can use the R channel output of the GT into a power amp/cab. This works fine provided I just use it on mono rather than go with stereo specific delays, etc.
I use it to have a four basic patches with either pre-preamp EQ to clean up the gain, just the Kraken, or a signal boost/OD for a bit more gain. I also keep one of the function buttons as a solo boost for all the patches. Needless to say this isn't a setup that would be ideal for Dire Straits sounds.
In addition some songs might have specific patches - one is called Billy Duffy and has delay and flanger for the intro to She Sells Sanctuary switching to crunch - another is called Brian May and has chrous and delay for any Queen covers.
I also often chuck a line 6 g30 wireless on top of the Kraken as it sticks perfectly with the magnets and I can still close the pedalboard lid.
Very neat @flying_pie
I just use a TRS -> male XLR into a female XLR->TRS into the line input in the desk. It's usually plenty long enough, but allows for adding regular m-f XLR cables in between for longer cable runs if needed and removes any phantom power concerns. Granted, I don't do that many gigs, and it's always with folk I know operating the desk.
Is there any reason that your sound guys couldn't/wouldn't go with that approach?
I also wanted to be able to rock up and just plug the venue's XLR cable into my board, rather than carrying an extra lead (plus spare!) to run to the stage box.
***EDIT: Just realised you’re plugging into the line input which won’t have phantom power - so scrub that bit.