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    The one weak spot for that series was the loop. Hated it. Tone sucker for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisolson View Post
    The one weak spot for that series was the loop. Hated it. Tone sucker for sure.
    loop is no good?

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    That was an incredible deal you got! congrats

    I've never met a Mesa loop I liked. They are weird in several ways. THe way I work though it's cool. I use the slave out into my effects then on for further processing direct to DAW.

    MESA amps are great though. I just got a Lone Star Classic. wow. Cleans are amazing and a pretty sweet gain channel.
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    That was a STEAL for $500, holy fuck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Scarn View Post
    loop is no good?
    I wouldn't go that far. I just am not a fan of parallel loops. The Recto loops definitely affect the tone, and they are sensitive to whatever effect types you run.

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    I have the same amp, and modded it to a series loop. Very easy to do. Just google it...there's a schematic out there somewhere.

    Pat

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