Members Nagesha11 Posted January 19, 2012 Members Share Posted January 19, 2012 Hi Everyone,I am wondering if anyone can help me do this. I have a bunch of pedals that end up going through a fulltone Choral flange stereo pedal, then into an ernie ball stereo pedal and then into my 2 carr amps ( a rambler and the imperial). I don't seem to be in stereo but am not sure what I am doing wrong. If you need more info let me know. Thanks!Rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Terry Allan Hall Posted January 19, 2012 Members Share Posted January 19, 2012 Hi Everyone,I am wondering if anyone can help me do this. I have a bunch of pedals that end up going through a fulltone Choral flange stereo pedal, then into an ernie ball stereo pedal and then into my 2 carr amps ( a rambler and the imperial). I don't seem to be in stereo but am not sure what I am doing wrong. If you need more info let me know. Thanks!Rob Seperate the two amps as far from each other as you can, then play right between them...if it's not "stereo" at that point, your Choral flange may be the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Nagesha11 Posted January 19, 2012 Author Members Share Posted January 19, 2012 Can you tell me some of the things that I'm listening for to tell me whether I'm in stereo or not? Does the ChoralFlange need to be on to be in stereo? I tried what you suggested with my flange on and it does seem that there is some back and forth happening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Nagesha11 Posted January 19, 2012 Author Members Share Posted January 19, 2012 BTW, thanks for your reply. I really appreciate the help. I just want to get the best out of my setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members mlabbee Posted January 20, 2012 Members Share Posted January 20, 2012 The best way to tell is to use a panner or ping pong delay setting on one of your effects - the motion should be very apparent. Stereo chorus or flange may not have as apparent a "back and forth" effect and so it may be hard to tell if you are getting a stereo signal (though once you do and then compare it to a mono signal, you'll realize why so many chorus units are stereo - it sounds much bigger and roomier in stereo. Same thing with rotary sims - they usually sound much better in stereo). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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