J jhguitar1 Well-known member Joined Sep 5, 2006 Messages 219 Reaction score 0 Mar 9, 2009 #1 If you turn on the hard bypass on the Roadster, I assume it takes the f/x loop out? If so, can you run your delay and a reverb pedal through the front of the amp? Will the effects sound bad?
If you turn on the hard bypass on the Roadster, I assume it takes the f/x loop out? If so, can you run your delay and a reverb pedal through the front of the amp? Will the effects sound bad?
L LithiumZero Well-known member Joined May 31, 2005 Messages 261 Reaction score 1 Mar 9, 2009 #2 Delay will not sound good in front of the amp
1 155 Well-known member Joined Apr 16, 2008 Messages 295 Reaction score 0 Mar 9, 2009 #3 good point what do people do that insist on hard bypass but need delay? delay sounds like *** in front
good point what do people do that insist on hard bypass but need delay? delay sounds like *** in front
I ibanez4life SZ! Well-known member Joined Jan 27, 2006 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 0 Mar 11, 2009 #4 Call me crazy, but I life the sound of the Roadster better with the loop in....makes it easier to balance channel levels too :wink:
Call me crazy, but I life the sound of the Roadster better with the loop in....makes it easier to balance channel levels too :wink: