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--- matthew.quinn@sunlife.com wrote: > Spending- I could spend between $200-300 on the > monitors.> If memory serves, $299 is about exactly what the M-audio powered cost my ex wife when she got them for her keyboard. I thought they were great for the price. > When I first got the Repeater, I tried placing it in > the amps FX loop, but > that believe it or not is the worst sounding > position of all the places I > tried in the chain. I also tried placing an old > muti-fx unit on bypass > between the Repeater & the FX loops Return, again, > to no avail. Yeah, most guitar effects loops are expecting you to put them into stomp boxes which are designed to work with weaker singals. That's why I bought the Johnson. It was one of the only amps with a line level stereo effect loop I could find. Good sounding amp too, IMO. For now I am going to rule out using the amp in any > way & concentrate on a > mixer/monitor set up. I mentioned in my last message > that I have 2 mixers > available for use, a tiny Nady & a larger Behringer- > any suggestions on > ways to route the Repeater signal through one of > those mixers & too > monitors? Out of the effects sends and back into a pair of inputs should work fine. Take the main outs and go right into your powered speakers, if you get them. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com