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I wonder why the A15 "doesn't have the sound"? Practically the same circuit with two fewer '84s!
Take the idea tho! I have long thought they should make a more cost effective 15 and 30 watter. Same amp but solid state rect and a (good quality FR4?) PCB construction.
FX loop?
Dave.
What's the MV - a post-PI one? (Like Matchless.) If so then there's no point in a loop. I think a lot of people who are interested in more vintage-style guitar sounds are beginning to move away from loops anyway.
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FX loop?
The only real use for a pre-distortion loop is to operate at a higher signal level than pedals, more suitable for rack units. If you want to try the loop with pedals it won't do any harm, but it might not sound any better than putting the pedals in front of the amp, and possibly worse.
A lot of players are returning to putting the FX in front of lower-gain amp distortion anyway, it gives a more "organic" (stupid word but works!) sound than the more "processed" sound of higher gain distortion before delays and modulation.
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