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  1. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    we'll take all the learning we can get! lol... So do you know if I put that NS-2 at the end of my loop, it will color my tone at all? I've heard things about that, but I know most people put it in the front of the amp.
  2. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    Ok, could I use a Boss NS-2 as the buffer thing? I need to pick up a noise supressor and killing two birds with one stone is never a bad thing
  3. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    It's got to be this. I tried plugging in a wah pedal after my delay in the loop (not to use it, but just to try this buffer thing) and the volume stayed the SAME!! :o :o Thank you so much for helping! I'll be picking up a buffer pedal soon
  4. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    I just tried and the tone and volume stayed basically the same. No loss in volume. No suckage of tone.
  5. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    Ok, I tried setting my send gain lower and higher. I also tried setting my return gain a little lower. Nothing worked.. I tried moving my Phase 90 to in front of the amp and I didn't notice a volume drop. So I guess it definitely has something to do with the loop?.. Would it be worth it just to...
  6. mrb1946

    More Triple Rectifier FX Loop Problems

    When I have pedals in my FX Loop on my 3 ch Triple Rectifier and turn one of them on, the volume drops a significant amount. Here is a demo of me showing this problem. What can I do? I have the return gain set to 100% and the Send gain set to 50%. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n2Xg2zJAZM
  7. mrb1946

    More Parallel FX Loop Trouble

    Here's a little video of what's going on. Basically my FX Loop adds some phasey sound when I have a pedal in it. Maybe it only happens when there is a delay in there? Could it have something to do with the delay being a digital delay instead of analog? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl-rFokVALc
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