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Post by sultan59 (Tim) on Jul 1, 2006 14:49:15 GMT -7
I'm getting a small drop in volume whenever I plug a pedal into the loop.
Is there a way to tweak the loop volume up to the same level as the high input?
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Post by sultan59 (Tim) on Jul 1, 2006 14:51:56 GMT -7
I just checked it and it seems to be about the same level as the low input...
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Post by awall on May 22, 2007 10:27:43 GMT -7
I have noticed the same thing. I only use it for reverb, so I just run it in front and it sounds fine.I read some were that that is a normal issue with this amp. No help I know.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on May 22, 2007 12:16:49 GMT -7
When I'm using my G-System with the Stingray, I put a H&K Rotosphere directly after the loop output on the Stingray. The Rotosphere has a level control, so I'm basically using it as a loop buffer to make up the difference. There are a number of devices that are specifically designed to do this, but I'm betting you may already have a device that could be used to make up the difference. Like an RC booster for example - I haven't tried one in that position, but I'll bet it would do the trick. In fact, most booster pedals should do fine there. The old VHT Valvulator is the one to get from what I read though - I've been meaning to buy one of those forever, just never got up the dough for it...
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