Racerboy44
thanks for the info on that....
typically, when i ran live, using both channels in their 'compromise' setup, i had it pretty dialed in, where i didn't notice any issues with the effects loop..
now i'm using the boogie only for recording, so i fix each channel individually for the track i'm using it for...
and, i always record dry, and add effects post-mix.
i don't use the 'underneath the chassis' volume control scenario....
dancullianane-
i don't have a reverb.
it's a eq head only....60 watts, no simulclass.
boogiebabies-
sasquatch.
hahaha
now i have a new name for my mark2b.
hehehehehe....
but i still don't understand...
if i'm not using the loop...
then it's simply a 'thru' circuit, no?
if it wasn't so expensive to ship these days, with an anvil case and that heavy head, i'd consider it.
but it is.
and in my opinion, it's really silly, to
not have schematics for a mod like this, readily available for those who have local boogie-authorized repair guys willing and able to do the mod themselves, at the local rates, with no shipping.
right?