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  • Calling Marshall TSL/DSL experts

    Hey guys,

    I'm just starting to use my effects loop on my TSL100 and I've noticed something and I was wondering if what I'm experiencing is typical. If I run my GT-6 normally with guitar-gt6-head, I get one sound. If I run my rig using the effects loop, I get a different sound (for the same effect). It almost appears to me that the fx loop is sitting differently, like it's not getting to the pre-amp first. Can someone explain to me why this is. I'm rather fustrated that I cannot achieve the same sounds using the fx loop that I can thru my guitar-in [img]graemlins/images/icons/mad.gif[/img] Is it my GT-6 that just sucks? Do I need a different fx processor? [img]graemlins/help.gif[/img]

    thanks,

    joe...
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    Re: Calling Marshall TSL/DSL experts

    I am no guru but I think the effects loop bypasses the preamp stage of the head.
    Scott
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      Re: Calling Marshall TSL/DSL experts

      The fx loop is like an insert AFTER the preamp, before the power amp section. So if your fx loop doesn't have a -4db/+10db switch, it will feed a line level signal into your GT6, which is expecting a passive guitar signal.

      Pete

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