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.
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Originally posted by Michael Scarn View Postloop 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.Last edited by Animus; 01-24-2012, 08:49 AM.
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Originally posted by chrisolson View PostThe one weak spot for that series was the loop. Hated it. Tone sucker for sure.
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The one weak spot for that series was the loop. Hated it. Tone sucker for sure.
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Correct. All a switched loop does is allow you to add or remove all pedals (in their current on/off state) all at once with a single footswitch. When the loop is turned on it will behave exactly the same as a switchless loop, you just have the option to bypass all effects with one button instead of switching each pedal on/off individually.Last edited by Hellbat; 01-23-2012, 09:27 PM.
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so that's on the pedal, not the amp correct?
thanks for the help
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If you have a true bypass pedals yes. If the pedal employs a buffer, some people can feel/hear it and it fucks with their mojo. I've never noticed much myself but I'm a bad guitarist with a bad ear.
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so when i turn a pedal off the signal is no longer affecting the tone in anyway???
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The only difference between a switchless loop and a switchable one is that with the switchless one you have to turn each effect on and off individually. With a switchable loop, you have one button to turn off every effect all at once. Otherwise they are the same in operation.
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Originally posted by Trussrod View PostYou stole that amp if you only paid $500 for it. The case is an additional $200 at least. I hope it turns out to be a great amp for you.
Originally posted by jgcable View PostI don't believe the single recto has a switchable loop.
so what's the point of a loop them?
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Originally posted by Michael Scarn View Posthmm, won't do that again. Thanks guys
stupid question:
I had a dual rectumfrier in college, and it had a button on the footswitch for the fx loop. This does not, but it has a loop. How do I use it? I string the fx pedals together and plug into the back (parallel or other?)...then how do I activate them? I don't want the signal to affect the tone until I'm actually using my pedals.
thanks
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hmm, won't do that again. Thanks guys
stupid question:
I had a dual rectumfrier in college, and it had a button on the footswitch for the fx loop. This does not, but it has a loop. How do I use it? I string the fx pedals together and plug into the back (parallel or other?)...then how do I activate them? I don't want the signal to affect the tone until I'm actually using my pedals.
thanks
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