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  • in reply to: MEL 9 plus Effects Processor #121506
    emaxiorg
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    I have a mel9, when the effect is switched off, there is still a dry guitar signal coming through the effect only out. Is this normal? can it be set to only have effected output when on and simply no sound output when off?
    Thanks

    SUP mate!!!
    Totally normal lad!actually it has two outputs the dry (clean guitar) and the Effect one!!!you can turn on the volume of each one separately. But if u switch it off there will be always the sound of the clean guitar, if it doesnt happen, you should give it back ’cause it is not working properly!!
    have fun with that awesome MEL 9, i am personally really grateful!!

    in reply to: MEL 9 plus Effects Processor #121499
    emaxiorg
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    Of course anything goes and any/all combinations of effects can be tried, but I think the Mel9 is best left on its own, with the exception of reverb and compression. I run it separately to another amp while using my regular few effects as always. At acoustic gigs I only use reverb so I run the Mel9 through the same amp and mix with its wet and effect volume controls.

    thanks a lot mate!!!
    seems that your sound is really clean and immaculate!!!would be class to listen to your band or your music!!!
    i have tried the MEl9 after a bounch of effects (reverb, chorus, phaser, preamp, in other words; after the GT-10) and it just went all to pot!!!
    i placed it first, then my muff and then the GT10, runs pretty well to my mind!!! the compressor after the Muff sounds class but i must say that the Muff loses a bit of its analog sound when it passes through the GT10 which really sucks!!!
    stay healthy and cheers!!

    in reply to: MEL 9 plus Effects Processor #121495
    emaxiorg
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    Hi Place the Mel9 first and use a clean amp sound with maybe a little compression.
    Reverb helps as well.

    Sounds really class, i gotta play around with the muff though!
    thanks a lot for the advice!!
    any phaser recomendation???
    cheers and stay healthy

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