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wouter
05-23-2006, 12:54 PM
Most of the time I put my G-major in the effects-loop of my JMP-1

Now, I set my JMP-1 on 100% wet, so the entire signal is supposed to go through the G-major... But whenever I mute the output of my G-major (for i.e. silent tuning), I can still hear my guitar sounding through my amp. So although I set the preamp on 100% wet, there is still some of the signal that doesn't go through the G-major...

I could do this (using serial setup):
JMP-1 ---- G-major ----- poweramp
But when I do that, I can't turn up the volume of my preamp that much because it will overload the input signal of the G-major... So this makes my setup lose a fair amount of volume...

So, the question, can I do anything to (in the effectsloop) make the entire sound go through the G-major ?

thanks in advance !

-=The_Dude=-
05-23-2006, 01:32 PM
Off topic, but how do you like that setup? Ive got a JMP-1 coming sometime next week that I got off ebay and im planning on getting a G-major sometime in the future. Sorry I cant be any help for you question.

Chilifanthatsme
05-23-2006, 01:37 PM
Also off-topic... That you Kevin?! - Fergz

wouter
05-23-2006, 02:16 PM
Chili, if you're talking to me, I'm not Kevin :)

The Dude, I really like my setup.
It has some nice clean sounds and overdrive sounds. I can get some pretty good lead sounds out of it. Although sometimes I still feel like I could use a little more gain.
A great thing is that you can control both the JMP and G-major with midi.

wouter
05-23-2006, 02:49 PM
anyone who knows an answer to my question ?

corgan33
05-23-2006, 02:51 PM
I always set my effects loop to 6. No more no less. :amaze:
I never really got along with the Gmajor though.

Aes820
05-23-2006, 05:26 PM
Can you change the input sensitivity of the GMajor?
It may have a switch to set it between -10db to +4db.

If you're clipping the inputs of the GMajor while its at -10 then put it on +4 instead.
Other than that there's not much you can do, sorry.