Chiliphil1 said:Don_Sloan said:Chiliphil1 said:I have tried everything. I did patch cable, no patch cable, level max, level min, full wet, full dry, MV high channel low, channel high MV low. Nothing makes it sound the same as with the loop bypassed. It looses so much bass and cut when I have the loop on it's like a totally different amp..
I guess I am just going to have to be without a loop :roll:
I may try that bypass idea posted above. If I go that way I'll report back with the results.
Have you changed that capacitor I recommended yet?
If you haven't, you will always have that bass roll off until you do. The value of that cap sets the corner frequency of that tube stage for the loop. The smaller the cap value, the more low end gets shunted to ground and is therefore removed from your signal. The larger value I recommended allows the full guitar range to pass through the loop. This is actually a mod that Mesa recommended and the value is what they use when they do it. Otherwise, once those bass frequencies are removed from the signal, nothing else you try will add them back.
On the other hand, if you've already replaced it and still have the same issue, then you likely have another problem where something isn't working as designed. But if everything else is working properly, the cap should fix it. At least it has on every amp so far that I've done the mod to.
I have not had a chance yet, I am planning on it. I'll make an updated post once I have it done. I'm sure it will work I just have not been able to purchase the cap and do it yet.
Okay, cool.
Btw, here's a link to the part I used (but you should also be able to find a comparable part at Digikey or most any other electronics component dealer).
http://www.mouser.com/Search/m_ProductDetail.aspx?Kemet%2FT322D106J035AT%2F&qs=lrRQCbJOJcXYrx96%252bOiPyg%3D%3D