"Rise out of you?" Not sure why I do that?
I thought my reply was pretty self-explanatory about a wet/dry setup using dual amps.
From Sweetwater:
"A
guitar rig where the
dry, unprocessed guitar
signal is sent to one
amp and
speaker(s) while a second signal, featuring the
wet signal from
delay,
reverb,
chorus, and/or other
effects is routed to a completely separate amp and speaker(s). In other words, one amp receives the pure dry guitar signal, while the other only receives signal that has been processed with effects.
A wet/dry rig not only provides a wider, deeper
soundstage for the guitar, it maintains the punch and
presence of the dry signal, and is more open and clear sounding than when one amp is used for a blend of both the dry and effects signals at the same time."
My comment was that you would have to pan a dual amp setup hard left and hard right to accomplish
a wet/dry setup. Otherwise your wet signal and dry signal are being blended rather than distinct and
discrete on their own.
That's how I was setup prior to the FM3--and why I bought a second FM3. So I could run a true wet/dry rig.