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    Quote Originally Posted by noisepolluter View Post
    I'm slightly surprised and miffed that it seems to be loudest with the Subdecay pedals.
    True BYpass is particularly susceptible, but also TB pedals tend to show up problems in the pedals on either side - that turning on or off the Subdecay pedals produces a click doesn't necessarily mean that they're what have the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    True BYpass is particularly susceptible, but also TB pedals tend to show up problems in the pedals on either side - that turning on or off the Subdecay pedals produces a click doesn't necessarily mean that they're what have the problem.
    OK, will try adding/subtracting pedals one at a time to see if there's a naughty one hiding in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noisepolluter View Post
    OK, will try adding/subtracting pedals one at a time to see if there's a naughty one hiding in there.
    Never mind that - check your fa'-ing PMs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockdudemitch View Post
    right now you won't get anything for them as people can't afford their shopping and petrol never mind a FX pedal
    Tell me about it, I took an absolute bath on the last pedal I sold on ebay. Got about 40 quid for an 85 quid pedal in perfect condition, boxed as new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearAddict View Post
    It's an interesting idea...tbh I'm not sure if the Cube really is 'that' good - the rest of my bandmates have been saying that they didn't think it was as good as the Marshall after all

    BUT, the Cube does have a 'Tuner Out' which is basically just the input signal sent to an output - so what I could do is plug my guitar into the cube, then plug the cube tuner out into my Marshall. Then I could set up the cube clean channel to zero volume, set the lead channel to a nice lead voice with delay and stuff and just use one footswitch to kick in the cube for solos...actually, that's a great idea! I'm going to try it...

    ...all sorts of possibilities there...I could set the cube up with particular effects and just kick it in and out as required...
    Finally got around to trying this and verdit is that running the cube as well as my Marshall sounds bloody epic! Only issue with doing it the way I suggested above is that running the guitar signal 'through' the cube input->tuner out does seem to suck tone quite badly (even my wife commented on this, so must ve very obvious)...so I'm going to set it up with a line selector to preserve my Marshall tone (which is sounding really great now with its new JJ choobs btw ) and use the selector to bring in the Cube on top as required.

    I suppose lots of real guitarists (as opposed to just little ol' me ) run 2 amps in this way but it never occurred to me to do anything so ambitious...but it does sound huge.

    The other thing that sounds cool is to have a clean tone on the cube and a distorted tone on the Marshall...very nice.

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