Gas Hed said:So what are the pros and cons of running my pedal board through the effects loop? Manual says it was meant for processors.
Have you actually used the compressor in the loop or are you talking from experience with different amps? The master on the Express amps controls how much signal goes to the loop, therefore the amount of compression you get varies greatly dependent on your volume. Tried a comp in the loop. Sucked ***. Go figure.mtodd6 said:Pretty much settled on a compressor & delay in the loop as the only effects I need. May get a passive volume pedal up front since I like volume effects. Both pedals are boss & I don't notice any loss of tone. Some people hate the compressor in the loop, but to me it's no different than recording through my preamp & then post compression on the track. I find the OD pedals all sound muddy compared to 5W burn no matter where they are.
Played live with a multi-effects Boss ME-70 in the loop & it does fine although I don't think it preserves the tone as well as the individual BOSS pedals, but I needed the volume pedal for dynamics.
I find that the 5:50 is just easier to use with effects than my Fenders, which seem more temperamental with effects in front or in the loop.
EtherealWidow said:Have you actually used the compressor in the loop or are you talking from experience with different amps? The master on the Express amps controls how much signal goes to the loop, therefore the amount of compression you get varies greatly dependent on your volume. Tried a comp in the loop. Sucked ***. Go figure.
Yes, but the master volume controls how much signal is sent through the effects loop. Hence, more master=more compression if you have a compressor pedal in the loop.sax4blues said:My understanding is the effects loop is AFTER the preamp and BEFORE the power amp.
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