Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 1,891 through 1,905 (of 2,047 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: EHX Octave Multiplexer and Speakers #121528
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    You should be fine at regular volumes.

    in reply to: EHX Octave Multiplexer and Speakers #121526
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    I would think so.
    If your speakers start farting out adjust the blend for more guitar or turn the bass down on your amp.
    just make sure your speakers can handle the output of the amp you are using.
    You say vintage 30’s Is that a 30 watt speaker? Your amp in 50 watts so you are close to max with 60 watts.
    i wouldn’t crank the amp to 10 no matter what you use.

    in reply to: Micro Qtron problem rotary pot #121518
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Please contact service at info@ehx.com

    in reply to: Pitchfork + Frequency Generator #121517
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    The exp jack has 5 volts dc on it. BE CAREFUL plugging that into an iPhone headphone jack!

    in reply to: Memory Toy – Snapped Delay Pot #121516
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    info at EHX Dot Com

    in reply to: Pitchfork + Frequency Generator #121512
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Cool stuff. We posted a video a while back showing a function generator from an iPhone plugged into the EHX Ring Thing.
    Very fun stuff.
    Thanks guys!

    in reply to: MEL9 Problem with isolated power supplies #121511
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    The problem in not the Mel9 its the power supplies.
    Often when they say they are isolated they are not. You could try an idolater like this but that may be not the problem. Have you contacted the power supply company?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23nEsQ2CeuU

    https://www.cheaperpedals.com/products/diago-ps09-isolator-adaptor-cable

    in reply to: Lazy Memory Boy #121508
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Sounds like it got knocked out of alignment.
    Its analog and very touch.
    Please contact service they can help you out.
    info@ehx.com

    in reply to: MEL9 + keyboard help #121507
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Make sure you have enough gain AND play in the range of guitar.
    Watch this video with synth. Its in French but you see what sound he uses.

    in reply to: Cock Fight mod #121500
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    You can set the controls so the wah is near flat or out of the circuit.
    Start here with the settings

    Volume 1 o’clock
    Frequency all the way up
    Tone 9 O clock
    Drive 0
    Bottom 2 oclock
    Bias all the way up

    in reply to: MEL 9 plus Effects Processor #121494
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Hi Place the Mel9 first and use a clean amp sound with maybe a little compression.
    Reverb helps as well.

    in reply to: My New Mel9 sounds great – BUT… #121493
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    This has been answered in the help section.

    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Line 6 uses a weird EXP in format…
    Best to contact them. This pedal uses the same format as Roland.

    in reply to: My new Mel9 sounds great BUT… #121486
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Hi Greg.

    1. The trem or actually vibrato is what is the actual(REAL)vibrato speed produced by the real musicians that recorded the original tracks. To change it makes it something it was not designed to be.
    There was no vibrato control on the Mellotron as it was impossible to do.
    If you had the REAL thing in front of you now, it may irritate you just as well!
    If you changed it ,it would not be a Mellotron and you would strip away the human part of the sound.

    2. Yes the Dry/ Wet issue can be a problem but there are many work arounds for it.
    If you use an A/B box you send the dry out to your amp and the fx to the A/B box.
    The one output of the A/B goes to the PA (or where you want the effect sent), and the other out open.
    Then leave the Mel9 on and switch the effect on and off with the A/B box.

    Quote:
    I have been waiting for the Mel9 to come out ever since I heard about the B9 & C9. I KNEW you guys would modify the technology to emulate strings and horns. It’s been a long time coming. I have used EHX products since I was kid. I had one of the original Big Muffs, a Bad Stone, and a Mike Mathews Freedom Amp – you should bring that one back.

    I Just received my Mel9 and have been experimenting with it for the past few days. Here are the issues I’m having:

    #1. It needs a trem control. Sometimes the tremolo is just plain irritating.

    #2. The effects output puts out a clean guitar signal when the effect circuit is not engaged- this causes a problem for me. Since the Mel9 has two outputs (guitar thru and effect out) I can play my guitar with whatever sound/effects I have on my guitar while using the Mel9 for horns, strings, or whatever. But when I disengage the mel9 effect, a clean guitar sound comes out in addition to the guitar sound I actually want. So I can have a nice distorted rock sound on my guitar, but if I’m not using one of the Mel9 effects, I have a clean guitar sound accompanying my rock sound. I then have to either keep the Mel9 engaged and manually turn the effect volume up and down, turn down the amp (or PA channel) that the Mel9 effect output is going to in order to eliminate the clean guitar sound or get an A/B switch to just turn it off completely.

    Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Greg Jaqua

    in reply to: Harmonica Players using EHX Gear #121482
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Yes but to sound like a Mellotron go light on the bends.
    Its like synth player using the pitch wheel bending on an acoustic grand piano sound.

Viewing 15 posts - 1,891 through 1,905 (of 2,047 total)