Operating the Red Sea
The polarity switches can be a very useful and powerful tool, not only to phase correct your stereo
loops, but also provide a stereo widening effect.
When running amp modelers or drive pedals in parallel, often times they will be out of polarity with
each other. When this happens various frequencies will end up canceling each other out. When
this happens you will experience two things that will affect your tone 1) it is quite common to
loose bass frequencies leaving your tone thin and less full sounding 2) anytime frequencies are
removed, this results in a volume drop and your signal will not be as loud.
With the Red Sea we fix these issues with our two polarity switches, each switch will invert the
polarity for Return Jack 1 & 3 respectively. This will ensure both stereo loops will remain in phase
with each other.
Using the Polarity Switches
Summary of Contents for Red Sea
Page 2: ...Basic overview and features of the Red Sea Overview...
Page 5: ...Overview Wet Dry Wet Wiring Stereo Parallel FX Loop Wiring Quick Start Guide...
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Page 7: ...How to use the Red Sea Operating the Red Sea...
Page 13: ...gets quieter...
Page 17: ...Wiring diagrams for various signal routing options Routing Options...
Page 18: ...Routing Options HX Stomp Wet Dry Wet...
Page 19: ...Routing Options Iridium Wet Dry Wet...
Page 20: ...Routing Options Walrus ACS1 Wet Dry Wet...
Page 21: ...Routing Options Dirty Wet Dry Wet...
Page 22: ...Routing Options Clean Wet Dry Wet...
Page 23: ...Routing Options Dual Delay Wet Dry Wet...
Page 24: ...Routing Options Dirty Wet Dry...
Page 25: ...Routing Options Clean Wet Dry...
Page 26: ...Routing Options Parallel Wet Dry...
Page 27: ...Routing Options Parallel Dual Amp Modelers...
Page 28: ...Routing Options Stereo Parallel FX Loops...
Page 29: ...Routing Options Mono Parallel Effects Loop...
Page 30: ...Routing Options Blend Dual Tube Amps...
Page 31: ...Routing Options Serial to Parallel Effects Loop...
Page 32: ...Routing Options Stereo Analog Dry Thru...