Tone Report Weekly Issue 110 | Page 43

GOING PSYCHOACOUSTIC WITH SMALL SETUPS atching into two amps simultaneously can be a real ear-opener, especially in a power trio or a band with a single guitarist that needs to sound huge. All of the sudden, those stereo modulation pedals and ping-pong delays start wrapping around the room and one guitar takes on an orchestral quality. It surrounds us, penetrates us and binds us in a web of grandeur that leaves us tangled in sonic suspended animation. However, the setup it takes to achieve this can also get us tangled in a web of cables and conundrums such as phasing cancellation, messy P stages and confusing signal paths, all of which can be a headache for guitarists and grumpy sound guys. Today’s feature is all about smaller stereo rig solutions that sound just as wide and wonderful as the stadium rockers—without consulting a tech or a chiropractor. Whether one wishes to simply come out of a tuner into two different amps for extra frequency filling, or double up and deviate with a rack processor or mod-echoverb-loaded pedalboard, these rigs detailed will work the magic without the stress or the mess. ToneReport.com 43