How To Put The Loop Out Of The Effects Loop, Where to plug what ? |
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How To Put The Loop Out Of The Effects Loop, Where to plug what ? |
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Mar 23 2010, 01:28 PM |
Well, I've turned everything around with and without effect loop and found out the hum comes from my power supply plugged in my loop pedal. I switched to another transformer and the hum disappeared.
But at the same time I've learned how to use the effect loop. This is related to this discussion : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=34066 |
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Mar 23 2010, 03:17 PM |
nice man!, try to put the loop and delay on the loop fx of your amp
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Mar 23 2010, 05:30 PM |
Well, I've turned everything around with and without effect loop and found out the hum comes from my power supply plugged in my loop pedal. I switched to another transformer and the hum disappeared. But at the same time I've learned how to use the effect loop. This is related to this discussion : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=34066 Sound like it needs an isolated supply mate, to be honest if you can live with it then batteries are still the best way to power pedals hum free! |
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Mar 23 2010, 06:10 PM |
Well, I really hate batteries and don't use them at all for anything.
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Mar 25 2010, 01:26 AM |
I used to use my delay pedal Boss DD20 in the FX Loop, and used the same pedal as a looper as well. It didn't have noise tho, I just wanted to loop the overdrive from the amp properly, and the overdrive was happening in the preamp section, which was in that case - in front of the loop pedal.
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