Here's a sound file I recorded this morning. I've been trying to overcome the 'darkness' that my Android Note 20 seems to impart to all recordings. This morning, I hooked up the 8200 to my full pedalboard through the FX loop.
The mic used was improper for the application. It was a Focusrite CM25 MkII Cardoid Condenser at a distance of about 3 feet from the 2x12 cabinet.
The following FX were used in this recording:
TS-9 (Drive @ 1pm - Level @ 9am - Tone @ 12 Noon) No Perceivable Boost To The Original Level
CS-3 (Level @ 12 noon - Tone 1pm -Attack @ FULL - Sustain @ 9am)
GE-7 'Classic V' No Boost To Volume Level
NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Here's a shot of the 8200 settings as used in the recording. These were set by ear to taste:

The volume level in my room was just on the edge of bearable. No clue as to what the db was.
Warning: This recording came out very loud, but showed no clipping when analyzed.
The 8200 has this crazy left/right 'delay effect' with the chorus engaged, and as you probably know, I'm running chorus all the time on all my rigs and have for years.
Thoughts invited...
The mic used was improper for the application. It was a Focusrite CM25 MkII Cardoid Condenser at a distance of about 3 feet from the 2x12 cabinet.
The following FX were used in this recording:
TS-9 (Drive @ 1pm - Level @ 9am - Tone @ 12 Noon) No Perceivable Boost To The Original Level
CS-3 (Level @ 12 noon - Tone 1pm -Attack @ FULL - Sustain @ 9am)
GE-7 'Classic V' No Boost To Volume Level
NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Here's a shot of the 8200 settings as used in the recording. These were set by ear to taste:

The volume level in my room was just on the edge of bearable. No clue as to what the db was.
Warning: This recording came out very loud, but showed no clipping when analyzed.
The 8200 has this crazy left/right 'delay effect' with the chorus engaged, and as you probably know, I'm running chorus all the time on all my rigs and have for years.
Thoughts invited...
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