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evo1340 Just Startin' 2 posts since
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Dec 3, 2012 8:55 AM

HD 500 output settings

Hi everyone: I have a Dream Rig, HD 500, DT25 and JTV-69. I will be using this in live performances which I want to use the acoustic models and electric guitars sending a line signal to our PA mixer. I have a XLR ran from the HD 500 left out to mixing board and using the L6 link to the DT25 with the Variax hooked up using the special XLR to HD 500.

I set the outputs on the HD500 to Studio/Line and the switch set to line to get the best sound to the mixer for the acoustic sounds. However, it has changed the sound to the DT25 as well. The DT25 sounds dark/muffled. I tried changing the EQ setting and did not come up with what I would like to hear.

I am assuming the output is a global setting only?

Also, using this setup and playing electric guitar my signal is too distorted to the PA mixer(FOH). Is there something I am missing or have setup wrong. Your help is greatly appreciated.

  • hurghanico Just Startin' 399 posts since
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    Dec 3, 2012 1:45 PM (in response to evo1340)
    Re: HD 500 output settings
  • greghall Just Startin' 160 posts since
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    Dec 4, 2012 1:53 AM (in response to evo1340)
    Re: HD 500 output settings

    Yes, the output setting is global - unfortunately!

     

    The best way to set this up (IMO) is to use the default "combo pwr amp" output mode, and use the direct out from the DT to connect to the PA, for electric guitar (as Studio Direct sounds horrible through the DT).

     

    As recommended in the above link - for acoustic tones / patches, use the effects loop out, to take the signal direct to the PA on a different channel (effectively by-passing the DT). You'll need some of this signal in the stage monitors, if you have them. Alternatively, you could take the signal from the effects loop out to an acoustic guitar amp, and them mic it for the PA.

     

    Regards

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