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dmtnt
02-01-2006, 10:08 AM
http://www1.securetechsolutions.com/images/rack.jpg

The 50/50 has a pair of EL84's in it via GT Substi-Tubes and drives a Marshall 1960A cab. The 2:90 runs a Mesa Traditional Recto cab. The possibilities are endless! 8)

seismic
02-01-2006, 10:47 AM
nice 8)

ASHJN
02-01-2006, 11:27 AM
You should run the Sub Outs of the GT-Pro in Stereo into one of the power amps, and then the Main Outs of the Gt-Pro in Stereo into the other one. Then get a shitload of cabinets and I think you will be living large. (I think running it that way you could technically power 12) :lol:

dmtnt
02-01-2006, 01:16 PM
You should run the Sub Outs of the GT-Pro in Stereo into one of the power amps, and then the Main Outs of the Gt-Pro in Stereo into the other one. Then get a shitload of cabinets and I think you will be living large. (I think running it that way you could technically power 12) :lol:

That's exactly what I did! The Mesa 50/50 powers a Marshall 1960A and the 2:90 powers a Mesa Traditional Recto 4x12. 8)

piing
02-01-2006, 02:23 PM
¡That's a nice rig!

Be careful with the guitar cable connected to the GT-Pro Input. You should lock it somewhere to avoid trouble when steping over it.

glennfin
02-02-2006, 12:00 AM
Hey DMtnt... very nice rig..... Why would you want a JMP-1 when you have both an ADA and a Triaxis? (two great preamps!)

I didn't know you could run those Mesa power amps in bridge mono mode? or are you only using one channel from each amp?

dmtnt
02-03-2006, 12:01 PM
Hey DMtnt... very nice rig..... Why would you want a JMP-1 when you have both an ADA and a Triaxis? (two great preamps!)

I didn't know you could run those Mesa power amps in bridge mono mode? or are you only using one channel from each amp?

Thanks! I had the JMP for a while, but found the MP-1 pretty cheap so I couldn't resist. Always wanted the Triaxis and got one recently with the 2:90 (also got a decent deal).

I have 2 stereo cabinets, the 50/50 feeds a Marshall 1960A and the 2:90 feeds a Mesa Trad. Recto 4x12.

glennfin
02-03-2006, 01:18 PM
The problem with those stereo cabinets is that you don't get the full stereo effect since the L&R speakers are right next to one another in the same cabinet..

You'd get a much better sound if you used one amp to drive both cabinets... 1960A on the left, Recto on right. Separate them by about 10 feet to enjoy the full stereo S-P-R-E-A-D 8) 8)


I have 2 stereo cabinets, the 50/50 feeds a Marshall 1960A and the 2:90 feeds a Mesa Trad. Recto 4x12.

Tengu
02-05-2006, 04:21 PM
Nice! Who makes the enclosure? It looks like the case sits on separate wheel platform... Recommendations? Thanks.



http://www1.securetechsolutions.com/images/rack.jpg

The 50/50 has a pair of EL84's in it via GT Substi-Tubes and drives a Marshall 1960A cab. The 2:90 runs a Mesa Traditional Recto cab. The possibilities are endless! 8)

ASHJN
08-15-2006, 07:42 PM
How do you have the Preamps and Pro routed together?

rcknrllmn
08-15-2006, 08:00 PM
Sweet setup!

ziek
10-25-2006, 12:12 AM
\m/

sir
11-04-2006, 09:26 PM
Tengu, how do u rate those preamps in your rack?