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> andreas said > > >I had both my G-Force and the EDP modified in the A/D > >signal chain by an expert tech last year and they are much better now, > >clearer sounding and better dynamics for shure. He didn't promote this >to > >me, only offered this after I kept complaining. > > I think we talked about this privately, but you did not mention who > did that and how. > It seems like magic or cheating: How can anyone simply improve such > elaborated stuff? For the EDP I could explain it with my own > stupidity, but t.c. high end units?? > > >...he worked on the analog side of the > >signal path both on the input and output. He has a copyright on this >(you > >can buy it here as a pretty expensive stand alone, the 'Effects > Legalizer') > > Is that on the net somewhere? What copyright... a patent? So its public? > Can you describe what the improvement sounds like? Matthias, I just talked to the man about this and he mentioned that this is a new development (not his older somewhat similar product) and he is still in the process of obtaining a patent for it, so we need to use a little discretion at this point. I will get you more info on him by seperate mail. Ever since I started using digital rack effects I used a line mixer with them to preserve the tonal quality of my original signal. I was adding the effect signal of my delays, reverb etc. to the original dry/direct signal to keep loss of headroom, dynamics etc. to a minimum. The only effect I could rely on preserving my tone used to be the tc 2290, I went directly through it to add panning effetcs to the original as well as to the delay. I must really say that tc, while still heavily promoting their high-end reputation, has made the sound quality of the G-force less prestine than that of the old 2290 (maybe for production cost reasons?). After repeated complaints to my technician about this he told me: in your guitar amps effect loop, try plugging in your effects device in bypass mode and compare this to the sound that you get when you bridge the loop with a single patchchord. I did notice a difference, and with the mod he performed to my g-force and the EDP, that difference is gone. Funny enaugh, the standard op amps in effect pedals (Digitech, Boss etc.) do not seem to be so bad. When I put a Boss pedal between guitar and amp, I'll notice a change, but it sounds rather different than worse. Go figure.... andreas