johnnyspys
Inspired
I understand that some guitar amps have a effects loop at -10db (for pedals) and some have a +4 for rack gear such as a Lexicon while some lucky people have an effects loop that is switchable.
I bought the pedalbaby and at first I thought the clean broke up too quickly, there was clipping I didn't like, and overall I just didn't like the response. Looked in forums here for solutions and couldn't find them (I am sure they are here but I was probably using the wrong search words) but I found a forum that discussed how a person didn't like the pedal baby and the suggestion was to change their modeler to -10db out. So I tried that and wow, it now sounded amazing with the fractal.
Yes the name of the product is "pedalbaby" so it should operate at -10db, hense why fractal gives us the choice of +4 or -10db in the first two outputs. However, I always thought -10 sounded a bit thin with the Fryette PS2 so I always used +4.
I now have a performance toggle for -10 and +4 so when I switch from the studio Fryette to the live amp (Pedal Baby) I can easily make the switch. I know for the vets here its "well done captain obvious" but I wrote this as one semi-noob to other new users. Before you give up on the amp you are using, try to toggel between -10 and +4 to see which one works best for your situation.
I bought the pedalbaby and at first I thought the clean broke up too quickly, there was clipping I didn't like, and overall I just didn't like the response. Looked in forums here for solutions and couldn't find them (I am sure they are here but I was probably using the wrong search words) but I found a forum that discussed how a person didn't like the pedal baby and the suggestion was to change their modeler to -10db out. So I tried that and wow, it now sounded amazing with the fractal.
Yes the name of the product is "pedalbaby" so it should operate at -10db, hense why fractal gives us the choice of +4 or -10db in the first two outputs. However, I always thought -10 sounded a bit thin with the Fryette PS2 so I always used +4.
I now have a performance toggle for -10 and +4 so when I switch from the studio Fryette to the live amp (Pedal Baby) I can easily make the switch. I know for the vets here its "well done captain obvious" but I wrote this as one semi-noob to other new users. Before you give up on the amp you are using, try to toggel between -10 and +4 to see which one works best for your situation.