ISP Decimator g-string not living up to what I expxcted

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MADFULL":y1pj0idq said:
Can someone please take a picture of the right plugging cable when you use it on the LOOP only

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yes, please, the right way to run it into the loop. I always run mine out front after my pedals, works great for me. I even have two, so I like to try to run another one into the loop.
 
Download the instructions, they are pretty strqaight forward...guitar into input of G, output to your other pre-amp pedals etc. This part of the circuit is for detection only, it tracks the guitar signal. The deceminator part is for your loop, send from fx loop on amp into G string, out to other fx (verb, delay etc, all other loop fx) and then into return of amp. This is the part of the G that actually kills the noise and does so in the loop of the amp. So you have 2 things happening, guitar into and out of G to detect and track the guitar signal, deceminator part within your loop to kill the noise. Mine works great with every amp I own, no tone suck at all.
 
The stereo version of the Pro Rack G is literally my favorite piece of gear on the entire planet... ran it wit my VH-4 up front and in the loop with a Gmajor II... there was literally NO tone suck what-so-ever... and it worked so good that sometimes when we would take a break at rehearsal... I would come back to my amp and scare the SHIT out of myself because it literally goes from sounding like a completely unplugged cab to gig volume in a split second... pretty impressive actually...

....never tried the pedal but it sounds like you need a bit more power... the G string is terribly advertised IMO, not really "Stereo"...
 
The Decimator Prorack G is the best noise suppressor, so as the pedal version, but it's not a magic wand. Check the Periphery videos with the old rig, they used 3 pedal versions AFAIR. The Vector or whatever knob on the Prorack G is for tracking purposes, if set right it will let the pick attack come through even at high suppression levels. Although none of them will solve issues with noisy preamps and pedals. Über amounts of gain, standing in front of a cab will result in choked sound due to the amount of suppression involved. And the most important, less gain and proper palm muting is the real magic wand.
 
Oh whats this? Another decimator thread where someone says it doesnt work while theyre using it completely wrong? RT is good for about 2 of these a month.
The deal is, you HAVE to gate after the preamp as well as in the front. Thats the WHOLE unique design that makes the decimator amazing.
 
aftec":2mp5kho1 said:
The Decimator Prorack G is the best noise suppressor, so as the pedal version, but it's not a magic wand. Check the Periphery videos with the old rig, they used 3 pedal versions AFAIR. The Vector or whatever knob on the Prorack G is for tracking purposes, if set right it will let the pick attack come through even at high suppression levels. Although none of them will solve issues with noisy preamps and pedals. Über amounts of gain, standing in front of a cab will result in choked sound due to the amount of suppression involved. And the most important, less gain and proper palm muting is the real magic wand.
Yes, proper muting technique is certainly a prerequsite but i gotta tell you doubters, the isp IS A MAGIC WAND.
IF used porperly you will not even hear the AC shot noise with your amp all the way up. Not a peep. If youre having issues with tight stops you should adjust the filter tracking on the prorack.
 
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