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erwin_ve
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« Reply #30 on: October 03, 2009, 07:49:37 AM »

Helmut<

The signal path of the OTS is: pre-amp-->master volume-->fx out-->(fuchs)-->fx in-->PI/power amp

So if you crank the master on your amp you have to adjust your send and return on the fuchs to prevent overload. The return on your fuchs becomes your master volume,

Greetz from your neighbour country.

Erwin
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« Reply #31 on: October 03, 2009, 11:25:50 AM »

Helmut<

The signal path of the OTS is: pre-amp-->master volume-->fx out-->(fuchs)-->fx in-->PI/power amp

So if you crank the master on your amp you have to adjust your send and return on the fuchs to prevent overload. The return on your fuchs becomes your master volume,

Greetz from your neighbour country.

Erwin

thanks for the info

but there are more questions
i use the fuchs in paralle mode, how is it with the return of the loop in the fuchs, i think it is only the return volumen for the loop, not the volumen of the out from the fuchs himself.
the light that flash in den tube window is it overdrive the input ?? of the loop ?


thanks for help

or shut i use the fuchs only in serial mode ??


helmut
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« Reply #32 on: October 03, 2009, 05:21:28 PM »

Helmut<

The signal path of the OTS is: pre-amp-->master volume-->fx out-->(fuchs)-->fx in-->PI/power amp

So if you crank the master on your amp you have to adjust your send and return on the fuchs to prevent overload. The return on your fuchs becomes your master volume,

Greetz from your neighbour country.

Erwin

thanks for the info

but there are more questions
i use the fuchs in paralle mode, how is it with the return of the loop in the fuchs, i think it is only the return volumen for the loop, not the volumen of the out from the fuchs himself.
the light that flash in den tube window is it overdrive the input ?? of the loop ?


thanks for help

or shut i use the fuchs only in serial mode ??


helmut

I'm not familiar with the fuchs but the fx loop on the overtone is serial. All features of the fuchs are they in a manual?
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« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2009, 10:14:21 PM »

I have a Fuchs Verbrator with my OTS 50

I quite like it but I haven't used it at Gig levels.....not more than 2 on the Master volume.

The level adjust in Parallel mode is as you suggest a return level for the Verbrator Loop. The Verbrator In / Out within the OTS Serial Loop is Unity Gain...so no change in volume??

I find that the Verbrator adds a touch of compression but I wouldn't say that it 'sucked tone'



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« Reply #34 on: October 11, 2009, 07:33:44 PM »

i fond the problem

my fuchs verbrator dont like long kabel from send preamp out too the fuchs and from the out from fuchs to amp in.
live i use 10 meter to board and back, so it is 20 meter
then i have half power with the overtone, last gig i use the fuchs on the overtone and the board wirth the long cable - it was great sounding

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