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Post by bg on Mar 8, 2010 19:15:16 GMT -7
Does anyone know if it's possible to add a FX Loop on a Remedy? I absolutely love the sound of the amp, but sometimes I wish I could to add reverb or delay to some leads and not having to put it in front of the amp. Any ideas?
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 8, 2010 20:05:01 GMT -7
Does anyone know if it's possible to add a FX Loop on a Remedy? I absolutely love the sound of the amp, but sometimes I want to add some reverb or delay to it and don't want to put it in front of the amp. Any ideas? any amp can have a loop. Whether it would be smart to add one could be another matter. I don't believe the Remedy is one that Dr. Z offers a loop for. That would indicate to me that there is a tone tradeoff involved. I'd rather have the tone than the loop.
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Post by bg on Mar 8, 2010 20:46:56 GMT -7
Thanks for the reply. That's what I meant (although I didn't clarify on my post, sorry)...adding the fx loop without affecting the tone. I much rather having the tone than the loop too.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 8, 2010 21:24:09 GMT -7
Understand I'm only speculating, but usually if a Z amp is configured a certain way there is a reason involving how good it sounds the way you get it.
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