osakamitsu said:
Oh so the tone will change when I use the FX loop? Bummer...
IMO the FX Loop on the Roadster is excellent. One of the best FX Loops I've used. It's extremely transparent, has a great range of signal, and is in series which allows you to benefit from noise gates, EQs, etc in the loop. From what I have read here/heard from other Mesa players is that the return to a series loop was one of, if not the best improvement to the Rectifier series.
Does the amp sound better with it hard-bypassed?- Of course it does, and so does
any amp IME. Not only is the difference due to the removal of a buffer/driver stage, but also the (somewhat) direct link of the Tone Stack into the poweramp.
Does a Non-Master Volume Marshall sound better than a MV model? IMO yes. Same principle.
When set correctly, and played at stage/band volumes
with a full band, I highly doubt that you could "Blind A/B" Loop In VS Hard-Bypass.
I could not imagine gigging my Roadster without a Master Volume (Output). I use all four channels and it is very simple to adjust the overall volume of the amp.
When I record however, I will Hard-Bypass the FX Loop because yes, it does sound better.
My point here is that you have purchased one of the best High-Gain amps on the market. Enjoy it to the fullest extent. Don't get hung-up on those FX Loop "Opinions", the tone & versitility of these amps are phenominal.
Dom