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Delay after the amp.


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I've got a great tape delay I'd like to run after the amp. The amp I have (univalve) has a line out that can either be line level or instrument level. I know that most likely I'll have to buy a power amp or something in order to do this. I have zero experience with power amps and am wondering if they will extremely color the sound of the main amp? I'm ok with some mild coloration, and even expect it to some degree, but I dig my tone and would rather it not be too extreme. Just looking for any suggestions for power amps, maybe a better way to accomplish this, or personal experience with doing this. Thanks

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Thanks for the suggestion on the Diamond, I'm satisfied with my delay though, unless there's something this does that I didn't see on the page listed. I'm just wanting to run my delay after my amp so that I retain all the characteristics of the amp. My delay sounds good in front of the amp, but I think it could sound better if I did it this way:

Guitar--->Amp--->Amp line out--->delay--->Power amp--->Speaker(s)

 

Of course I'd have two cabs, one for the dry amp...and one for the wet. I'm looking for power amp suggestions that minimize coloration, or thoughts from people who have run their delay this way...i.e did it sound better, worse, unnoticeable.

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