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  • in reply to: effect loops and output levels #92419

    Thank you for your help. Your answers are really useful.
    If anyone else has experienced the LS-2 or Red onion loop switchers, I would be interested.

    in reply to: AC/DC adapter for Holy Grail & Small Clone #92014

    Buy a Diago Powerstation! I use it with my EHX Germanium OD and other pedals simultaneoulsly, and it sounds perfect (noise free)!

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91927

    Thanks! Do you think the following solution with the red onion would be provide a better bypass than the LS-2?
    – lower the level of the germanium OD output on loop 1,
    – keep the same output level on loop 2 (chorus) .

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91784

    I was interested in Red Onion because of your advice. I just want to know if the pedal is more transparent if it is a passive or an active loop switch.
    I think it could be very interesting for E-H pedals owners that expect the best performance of their pedals.

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91689

    I’ve read that the LS-2 was “active” and the red onion was “passive”. What is the difference?

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91623

    And what about the effect loops with LS-2 and Red Onion. Has anyone tried them?

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91439

    Can you hear the difference?

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91411

    Thanks! Is one of them (LS-2 or Red Onion ) more respectful with the guitar’s tone?

    in reply to: effect loops and output levels #91409

    No Germanium OD don’t have volume control?

    in reply to: LS-2 as power supply unit #91356

    My modulation pedals ( Tremolo, echo, chorus) and my distortion pedals (bad monkey, germanium OD) have very different output levels. Do you think loops with a LS-2 or red onion pedal would be a good way to solve this problem.
    Which product would you recommend? (Boss LS-2 or onion, ans Which options if the red onion)?

    Thanks

    in reply to: LS-2 as power supply unit #91099

    The Germanium OD is said to require 100mA. So the LS-2 isn’t able to power all these pedals. I bought the Diago Power Supply on the diago’s website, and it sounds perfect. My chain of effect pedals works without any noise.

    Concerning the LS-2, would you recommand it for switching between effect loops?

    in reply to: Hum with Germanium OD #91098

    Thank you very much. I’ve just bought a Diago Power supply. Now it works perfectly, without any noise. My Germanium OD sounds great, I love it!

    in reply to: LS-2 as power supply unit #90415

    the pedals I’m planning on powering are Germanium OD (?mA) Dunlop Crybaby (20mA), Digitech Bad Monkey (17mA), The Boss TR-2 Tremolo (20mA), the Danelectro BLT (?mA)

    in reply to: Hum with Germanium OD #90402

    So with the One-Spot and the Germanium OD there was no problem?

    in reply to: Hum with Germanium OD #90399

    Thank! And what about the boss LS-2 with daisy chain?

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