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Firehawk + trio + 2 PA speakers only


geraldbriat
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Hi,

 

I finally received my digitech trio plus. My configuration is firehawk fx + 2 PA speakers only, no amp. I did a lot of search on this forum and on youtube but I was not able to find a good solution. I made some trials with the trio over the week-end.

 

I guess that the trio needs to have the guitar plug into it directly in order to work properly:

 

guitar --> trio guitar in --> trio fx send --> firehawk guitar in --> firehawk left 1/4   --> PA speaker 1

                                                                                             --> firehawk right 1/4 --> trio fx return --> trio mixer out --> PA speaker 2

 

Doing so I have the cab emulation of the trio in addition to firehawk :-( Plugging a dummy jack in the trio amp out remove the cab emulation but I don't have anymore the guitar loops in the PA speaker 2.

 

Does anyone find a good solution for that configuration please?

 

Rgds,

Gerald

 

 

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  • 4 months later...

You may have already solved this so congratulation because I've also looked around a lot(!) for a similar solution. I'm using the trio+ and firehawk fx as follows:

 

guitar --> trio guitar in --> trio fx send --> firehawk guitar in --> firehawk left 1/4"   --> trio fx return

 

then

trio amp out -> mixer channel (x) in

 

trio mixer out -> mixer channel (y) in

 

mixer out left/right -> powered monitors 1/2

 

Yes the trio needs the guitar directly connected to the guitar input so it has a clean signal from which to do its magic, ie create bass and drum parts. The trio+ does not need the amp output to be connected to an amp. Connecting to an amp will color the sound of the firehawk's amp/cab models in a way I don't want. Going from the trio+ amp output to a (good) mixer and then out to speakers mitigates this issue. I use a Mackie 802 VLZ4. It is very clean as far as sound coloration (IMHO).

 

I know a mixer isn't in your set-up but if you can swing it, Mackie makes the 4-channel 402 VLZ4, which is only $99.  There are plenty of others but I love my Mackie!

 

happy trails.

                                                                                             

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