I have sent this question to the guys at Mesa and I await their response.
Basically when running a loop station (BOSS RC 50) using the FX loop on my 5:50 for some reason the master volume is bypassed?
For example: if I record a loop and decide to increase the amps master volume...the loop just recorded stays the same volume it was and I can now record a new loop at this 'new' volume.
So...for some reason the circuit seems to bypass the master volume when volume is increased???
Does this all make sense to anybody??? At all??
Another quirky question I have is this: when all EQ settings are on '0' there is no sound! This is the first amp...or any piece of equipment I have come across with that design. My question is this - why is the EQ designed like this? What benefits does this create?
many thanks for any help............mat
Basically when running a loop station (BOSS RC 50) using the FX loop on my 5:50 for some reason the master volume is bypassed?
For example: if I record a loop and decide to increase the amps master volume...the loop just recorded stays the same volume it was and I can now record a new loop at this 'new' volume.
So...for some reason the circuit seems to bypass the master volume when volume is increased???
Does this all make sense to anybody??? At all??
Another quirky question I have is this: when all EQ settings are on '0' there is no sound! This is the first amp...or any piece of equipment I have come across with that design. My question is this - why is the EQ designed like this? What benefits does this create?
many thanks for any help............mat