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Post by John E. on Apr 25, 2017 6:16:59 GMT -7
My Remedy obviously doesnt have an effects loop, but I'd like to be able to use delay/reverb and have the amp overdriven. Is there some sort of device I can get that adds an effects loop after the head but before the cab?
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Post by jkramsey1991 on Apr 25, 2017 6:58:05 GMT -7
Bad cat unleash I think allows that
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Post by wraparound (Steve) on Apr 25, 2017 9:43:57 GMT -7
I use a David Bray LO-1 and run a little amp off that with the effect. Works great and allows you to blend in just a touch of effect. Keeps your straight in tone clean. If the little amp has trem you can activate that too. They cost $50.
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Post by John E. on Apr 25, 2017 10:01:43 GMT -7
I use a David Bray LO-1 and run a little amp off that with the effect. Works great and allows you to blend in just a touch of effect. Keeps your straight in tone clean. If the little amp has trem you can activate that too. They cost $50. So with the LO-1, can I use my normal speaker cab or does it have to be into another amp?
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Post by bryan0418 on Apr 25, 2017 10:30:14 GMT -7
I use a Fryette Power Station 2. It gives you a great effects loop as well as an attenuator with tone shaping.
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Post by wraparound (Steve) on Apr 25, 2017 14:56:36 GMT -7
I use a David Bray LO-1 and run a little amp off that with the effect. Works great and allows you to blend in just a touch of effect. Keeps your straight in tone clean. If the little amp has trem you can activate that too. They cost $50. So with the LO-1, can I use my normal speaker cab or does it have to be into another amp? The pathway is from your amp power cable to the LO-1, then into your cab or speaker. So that's the in and out jacks connecting the amp and cab. The third jack (line out jack) cables out to feed the effect wet, and yes, another small amp. Can be a tiny amp actually because you are just blending in the effect, and that's the key, because you are not trying to equal the main amp driving your cab. I have an inexpensive chorus pedal that I wanted to use but just did not like how it impacted my dry tone. It sounds great this way.
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Post by zpilot on Apr 26, 2017 0:17:04 GMT -7
I use a Fryette Power Station 2. It gives you a great effects loop as well as an attenuator with tone shaping. Me too. Works great but it's a little pricey if you are only wanting an FX loop. I'm sure there are cheaper options for just that.
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