mikeyboogie
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Hi there,
I have had my RK II for a few years and I love it.
Recently I decided to take our love to a new level by introducing some delay and modulation effects into the infamous effects loops.
I have bought the ebtech level shifter (actually I have two - one for each loop) and I use them between the rack delay (an old roland digital delay) and my line 6 modulation unit (a DM4).
I simply cannot eliminate the volume and tone change that occurs when I activate either loop.
I have tried tweaking the loop level on the back of the RK and also the master volumes on the channels.
It doesn't matter what I do, I always come back to this - when the loop is on I lose volume and bottom end. It makes the whole thing unusable.
I don't want a volume drop when I kick an effect in!
Is anyone else having this issue and is there a solution or should I just go back to muddy sounding delays and modulation effects by going through them into the front of the amp?
If that is so, that is really disappointing.
I'd love to hear from anyone that has any ideas for me.
Thanks for reading.
I have had my RK II for a few years and I love it.
Recently I decided to take our love to a new level by introducing some delay and modulation effects into the infamous effects loops.
I have bought the ebtech level shifter (actually I have two - one for each loop) and I use them between the rack delay (an old roland digital delay) and my line 6 modulation unit (a DM4).
I simply cannot eliminate the volume and tone change that occurs when I activate either loop.
I have tried tweaking the loop level on the back of the RK and also the master volumes on the channels.
It doesn't matter what I do, I always come back to this - when the loop is on I lose volume and bottom end. It makes the whole thing unusable.
I don't want a volume drop when I kick an effect in!
Is anyone else having this issue and is there a solution or should I just go back to muddy sounding delays and modulation effects by going through them into the front of the amp?
If that is so, that is really disappointing.
I'd love to hear from anyone that has any ideas for me.
Thanks for reading.