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DT25 / DT50 : Voicing switch and feedback loops


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I’m a relatively new user of a DT25 head and also a POD HD Pro.  I’ve used the DT25 both separately and also linked to the POD HD.  Right now I think I like the DT25 stand-alone better than linked, as the amp seems to have more “umph” that way.

 

Anyway, here’s my question:  the DT25 manual and some of the Line 6 videos make it seem like voicings I-IV on the amp are associated with four different feedback loop configurations.  But those configurations aren’t “fixed”, are they?  I used the DT Edit software to set up 8 amps of my choosing for the head.  And by doing that, have I changed the feedback loop configurations?  For example, for both channels A and B in the “stock” DT25, voicing III is associated with a zero negative feedback loop (like in a VOX AC30).  But if I program voicing III in channel A (using DT Edit) to be a Marshall JCM800, do I still have a zero negative feedback loop for that voicing in channel A?  Or have I changed that negative feedback loop to be like that in a Marshall?

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22 hours ago, WienerDog said:

I’m a relatively new user of a DT25 head and also a POD HD Pro.  I’ve used the DT25 both separately and also linked to the POD HD.  Right now I think I like the DT25 stand-alone better than linked, as the amp seems to have more “umph” that way.

 

Anyway, here’s my question:  the DT25 manual and some of the Line 6 videos make it seem like voicings I-IV on the amp are associated with four different feedback loop configurations.  But those configurations aren’t “fixed”, are they?  I used the DT Edit software to set up 8 amps of my choosing for the head.  And by doing that, have I changed the feedback loop configurations?  For example, for both channels A and B in the “stock” DT25, voicing III is associated with a zero negative feedback loop (like in a VOX AC30).  But if I program voicing III in channel A (using DT Edit) to be a Marshall JCM800, do I still have a zero negative feedback loop for that voicing in channel A?  Or have I changed that negative feedback loop to be like that in a Marshall?

If you are using the DT25 separate like a usual amp, and with the 8 amps you setup, that’s what you’ll get. It will switch to whatever you had programmed in it. If on the other hand connected to the DT25 & POD via L6 link, then in the POD you’ll have to use amp models that say eg: “AC30 pre” and the amp will switch to the appropriate settings regardless of what have programmed in the amp. Hopefully that makes sense. 

 

Jd
 

 

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