Re: Any word on the Ruby Red?
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:27 pm
thesjkexperience, thanks for your suggestions. I will try it at the end of my chain tomorrow and see how it goes.
I read somewhere that you prefer the Swart Atomic Boost over the Ruby Red for boosting BJF pedals right? Why is that? Ideally, I would like to end up having the Forest Green at, or near, one end of the chain and the Ruby Red at the opposite. I don’t know why, but i tried having just one buffer in the board and was still loosing loss highs.
I have also noticed that you often mention playing with attenuation. Do you have a hard time playing at home without bothering your neighbors? I had that problem when my main amp was a 5 watter and looked for so many alternatives. I tried using headphones with amp sims going into a mixers, and using a Weber Minimas. However, i was never satisfied as i found the 5 watts to be too loud still with the attenuator. I finally ended up getting a 2 watt amp and am SO SO happy. Now I rarely need to use my attenuator. Which attenuator do you use?
cheers,
Jon
I read somewhere that you prefer the Swart Atomic Boost over the Ruby Red for boosting BJF pedals right? Why is that? Ideally, I would like to end up having the Forest Green at, or near, one end of the chain and the Ruby Red at the opposite. I don’t know why, but i tried having just one buffer in the board and was still loosing loss highs.
I have also noticed that you often mention playing with attenuation. Do you have a hard time playing at home without bothering your neighbors? I had that problem when my main amp was a 5 watter and looked for so many alternatives. I tried using headphones with amp sims going into a mixers, and using a Weber Minimas. However, i was never satisfied as i found the 5 watts to be too loud still with the attenuator. I finally ended up getting a 2 watt amp and am SO SO happy. Now I rarely need to use my attenuator. Which attenuator do you use?
cheers,
Jon