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Basically, i'm going to be re-designing my rig and re-building it once I get all the units I want

This may seem like a bit of a far out rig, but it's what I want


Furman PL Plus Power Conditioner (1u)
Korg DTR2000 Tuner (1u)
Trace Elliot GP12 RAH250SMX Head (2u)
Sansamp RPM Pre Amp (1u)
DBX 160 Stereo Compressor (2u)
Sennheiser EM500 G3 Wireless Reciever (1u)
C-Audio SR 707 Power Amp (3u)
and just to be fancy...
Rack drawer for strings n things (3u)

I know most of that will work in a chain when wired properly
But
I was wondering

With me wanting to have both the Trace Elliot and the Sansamp running, which order would they have to be in?

I'd have the Trace set up with the usual EQ I have on my bass amps
Then have the Sansamp wired in a bypass mode and hooked up to a footswitch so I can press it and activate it when I need some "dirt" or "crunch" to my tone

So yeah, would I have it
Trace Elliot => Sansamp => Rest of stuff
or
Sansamp => Trace Elliot => Rest of stuff

If you could help me this would be great
Cheers!

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You could take the out from the pre and put it into the FX return of the amp, that'd let you just use the power stage of the TE.

Not sure why you'd want two preamps in the chain though, if you were gonna use two, I'd use the sansamp before the TE or you'll be putting a power amp level through the sansamp, which I doubt would do it any good.

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