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3173.1 | hope Im right, if so, why? | CSLALL::ONEILL | | Tue Feb 13 1996 10:46 | 6 |
| Im no expert but it's my understanding that from a sound perspective,
you get a better sound from the amp/effects when hooked up through the
loop as opposed to between the instrument and the amp. Can't remember
where I heard this but Im sure I did.
Jim
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3173.2 | | EVER::GOODWIN | | Tue Feb 13 1996 11:03 | 13 |
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Some effects sound like garbage when introduced prior to high-gain
preamp stages, so they are generally placed in the effects loop if
one is available. Delay and wah type effects are examples of these.
If the amp isn't capable of producing high-gain or high distortion
levels, then it becomes a non issue.
Other than that, all that's important is making sure that there is
a reasonable match between the expected input and output levels of
the device(s) being connected.
/Steve
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3173.3 | | AIAG::WISNER | any thought can be the beginning... | Tue Feb 13 1996 11:45 | 21 |
| > I have a 40w Fender Blues Deluxe tube amp with
> pre-amp out and power amp in jacks. Is it ok to run
> my daisy-chain of effects from pre-amp out to pwr amp in
> instead of my regular setup which is guitar>>effects>>amp input?
This is my theory.
Since the pre-amp signal is now going to your effects, you
can now control the signal strength and eq (treble,mid,bass)
going into your effects. You'll also be sending the "drive"
signal from your amp into your effects.
It's not necesarily better, it's just different. It's the same
principle by which you get a different sound out of your effects
by putting them in a different order.
Personally, I don't use the effects loop because it makes things
too complicated. Do you want the controls on the amp to be
adjustable without effecting the effects or do you want them to
be interdependent?
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3173.4 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | professional hombre | Wed Feb 14 1996 07:43 | 28 |
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actually, re -1 I find the opposite to be
the case with me..
since I bought my new marshall with 2 effects loops
(one serial loop, one paralell loop) I'm getting MUCH
better results out of my rackmount Digitech than I
ever had before..
I Was never happy with what the digitech
did to the overall sound when I use dmy old amp
with the digitech in-line... always gave the sound
a processed-in-the-tank overtone.
but now, running this through the paralell loop of
my JTM60 it's totally transparent, and a lot easier
to control. (one real nice option on the Marshall
JTM60's paralell effects loop it has a dry/effect control
so there is much more control than when using
a standard effects loop. but even in the serial loop,
I'm able to use the effects with out a change in my
gutiars tone...
So I would offer that it's not all that complicated,
and for me anyway, it's working a hell of a lot better
than ever before.. So I would suggest experimenting,
and see what you come up with.
/r
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3173.5 | | STKAI1::GUSTAFSSON_P | | Wed Mar 27 1996 06:41 | 3 |
| Yes effects sounds much better when you use effects-loop except
for example wah wah pedals i tried my Morley wah wah and it sounded
like shit in the effect-loop ;-)
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