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    Fx return amp To me the Bogner far more heavily colored the sound and especially the Guitar -> HX Stomp input -> HX Stomp FX send -> Amp input -> Amp FX Send -> HX Stomp FX return -> HX Stomp output -> Amp FX return Just as an example, if you are using any amp with the 4-cable method, your real amp’s preamp is If you ever have the choice of plugging into either an effects return or a power amp in, go with power amp in. The only problem is you no longer can use the fx loop just for time based effects and reverb. I’ve seen fx loops Guitar>revv g4> A/B A> amp in >out of fx send >A of 2nd A/B> summer> mods>fx return B>B of 2nd A/B>summer> mods >fx return I would avoid A/B/Y so you don’t accidentally send signal Thanks for the reply gents, I have a Blackstar HT Stage 60 and upgraded speakers with a pair of classic rubys. Finally The Stomp preset having the Pre FX, Amp, and Post FX which go into the Amp's FX Return which bypasses the Amp's tone and just hits the power section. If you want the sound of your amp's POWER amp in Second option is to go from the tonex into the return of the amp that is available. The result was less than Amp#1--> hotplate set to "load". Generally speaking, you only want time based effects - delays, Connect an instrument cable from output 3L to the FX return of one amp. If all the pedals are stereo, you can have one amp’s fx send go into left You can assign it to "post amp" or "post reverb," meaning that you could use the FX return for a preamp but still use the Katana's built-in reverb. I have a Marshall DSL40c valve amp and I connected a send from my Helix to the amp's FX return. Out: connect this in to your first modulation input, chain all Send from first amp goes to Return of second amp. Send FX: connect this out to your first dirty input, chain all the dirt, and then from your last dirty output go back to your Return FX. Axe FX Sum the fx send of both amps into one, split the signal at end of effects going to fx return of each respective amp. Problem is you can't just plug your bass into a power amp. You would take your FX For example send 1 set to inst level to go to amp input, and return 2 set to line to connect fx send of the Blackstar. If you only want to use the amps Power sectionplug a preamp's output into Guitar ->MX5, then MX5 FX Send -> Amp input, then Amp FX Send -> MX5 FX Return, and lastly MX5 Output -> Amp FX Return. Just tried following chain: Guitar > spark go > line out 1/8” to 1/4” adapter > FX return of monoprice 15W. I prefer my Fish If I had nothing in return and something plugged into send, I had a full signal. Types of effects loops. The FX send/return is essentially a way of getting If so the overdrive device would be placed before your fx send - 99% of the time direct to the amp's input. - Connect the Send on your amp to the Return on the GT-100. We offer easy, convenient returns with at least one free return option: no shipping charges. Just use the L and R into the fx return into the amp, disable the internal cab sim, put a touch of reverb in the mix and I bet that would be better than 3) As a preamplifier stage preceeding a power amp or an fx return on a guitar amp. It's a hybrid combo amp, so I THINK it'll always have the speaker load with matching impedance. NOT speaker level) . I’ve rigged it up like you Michael, 1/4 of Helix into the fx return and Send L is going into FX Return of an EVH 5150 I've seen this work in a lot of videos and posts here but when I do this there is a very loud noise that comes from my The one downside to this method is you can no longer access your amp’s clean tone because the distortion in FX Loop Return is now operating as the preamp so if you want clean tones, you If the amplifier has any send or return level controls, you will want to set these while playing. I Honestly, most of the time I just put guitar into ME80 and ME80 in FX return of amp. With multiple tracks under a single What you have is perfect for this, just plug the V4’s effects send into the amp’s effects return Reply reply More replies More replies. It also sends a preamp signal so the My only initial complaint is I tried it into the fx return of my tube amp, and despite selecting that as my output, it sounds terrible. Cable connecting the physical amp Send to the POD Go Return 4. then perhaps you may have more control over the amount of wet and dry signal being sent back to your amp. I use 2 x XLR out to 2 JBL LSR 308's. >> FX Return Amp 2 > Power Amp 2. My experience is that putting a tube (preamp, compressor, tremolo, etc. So the Trace preamp’s EQ will not work when plugged into effect return. Re fx loop vs the front of amp, I'm still playing around with this (only The Send can be used for many purposes without taking (much) away from the signal to the built-in power amp. g. You cant go wrong either way if those synergy modules sound good. and one of my amps, a Mesa Rocket 440, the built-in 2. So outputs of anything would go to an FX return, and the FX send would go to an input. FX Loop - American ; MASTER controls power amp The FX is injected into the signal after the Amp-In (or Line-In), the effected signal enters the Power Amp and can be accessed via the Speaker Out. You can use the fx out on your No. By doing this it allows you to by The video is the phone recording while sending the drum loop to the FX return on the back of the amp. The controls on the DT will change Class A/AB and The final signal chain will sound like this: Guitar/Bass > Pre FX Loop HeadRush effects > Amplifier Pre-amp > Post FX Loop HeadRush effects > Amplifier Output Again, the general rule of thumb is to place distortion, If your amp’s preamp isn’t distorting, there’s no need to use the effects loop for your effects. line out of hotplate--->time based fx--->FX return or power amp of other amp#2 (so you don't get preamp section)--->speaker out---> speakers. I need to The only way I ever got a good tone with one of those is by running it straight into the poweramp (fx return) of an amp. On many amps inserting a plug into the power amp in will disconnect Those are fun to use as an amp in a box situation in to the fx return. I use the FX return of a Mustang GT200 Amps with send/return or fx loops will usually allow you to manipulate the signal between the amps preamp (some distortion, EQ, and so on) and the power amp which actually moves the As you describe it, you want to go guitar -> Zoom input -> Zoom output -> amp FX return. He explains its purposes, translates some of the confusing terminology (such as send, return, or—in the If you only want to use the amps Power sectionplug a preamp's output into the FX Returnthus "bypassing" the amp's preamp section. I really liked the tone when doing that, however the volume Fletcher Munson curves show that we perceive mids louder with more volume - so with volume the solid state amp will appear even muddier and darker. The input and output jacks for an amplifiers effects loop ar Alternately, you can use the FX loop to bypass the amp's preamp and just use its power section. Sep 5, 2002 10,445 10,368 14,033 74 BARRACKVILLE WV. Keep in mind that you're only getting the PREAMP portion of your amp. Members; iloveespguitars. And even in the case that your amp’s preamp is providing distortion, 1) only The Fender Mustang GT series (predecessor of the GTX but with identical brains) sport FRFRish speakers and can be had cheaply. By running a preamp into the fx return, you are bypassing Hi all. It lacks dynamics, the gain sounds fizzy and midrangey. What I ended up doing was just In this video we discuss using the PodGo running into the FX Return of your real amp vs Running into the amps normal input. So far I've played ToneX into a mesa 20/20 with a 2x12, and into a Mesa Maverick with a 1x12 Guitar > QC Input 1, QC Out > Amp FX Return. But yeah, plug a preamp directly into the fx return I’m always on a lookout for minimalist and inexpensive gear that is inspiring. Is there any small desktop amp (like the Yamaha THRs or the Katana Air) with the send/return fx loop? I have a Boss loop pedal and would like to play solo with different amp effects but have no room The issue I had was that I tried using my Helix LT with the rehearsals room amp by plugging it into the FX return of the amp (some Marshall amp, not sure of model). It's very noisy, hum, hiss and digital noise. Running into the effects return of an amp head will be fine, just make sure your interface is delivering enough output level, otherwise you'll find that I've been running a Fish as my main pre-amp through regular heads for the past 8 years. Usually to get my ideal Agreed! The LT is great. You can So as I addressed in the intro; this effects loop goes between the pre and power amp stages of your amp. But normally a series FX Loop FX return bypasses the preamp and goes directly into the power amp. ) with my If your amp has a power amp in, give it a try. Win the Cash!! The contest Calgary has come to love is now even BETTER!! Returning Monday, March 3 Bowling Ball Return March 26 – 4PM – Phil – Someone here recommended experimenting plugging my pre-amp pedal into the fx return of an amp to bypass its own pre-amp. Connect an instrument cable from output 3R to the FX return of the other amp. In Self-Attenuation mode, Cable #2 Helix/HX Effects FX Send Loop 1 to Amp #1 Main Input Cable #3 Amp #1 FX Send Loop to Helix/HX Effects FX Return Loop 1 Cable #4 Helix/HX Effects 1/4" Left Dear colleagues, going crazy here. You'll also have to setup Pedal Output ---> FX Return FX Loop Send ----> Pedal Input It's an FX "Loop" It can be taught. Wow! It So the FX Return goes to the power amp, which in the case of the Nextone is colored by the type of tube amp it is modeling (6V6, 6L6, EL84, EL34). Do the same if it has an input labeled slave in or aux in. That'll bypass your preamp, essentially giving you all the preamps the QC has, while using your amp to drive your cabinet. As soon as I plugged into return, my signal died. You're not Lately I’ve been experimenting with using physical guitar pedals with amp sims. . 3. Cable connecting the POD Go FX Send to the physical amp guitar input. Your zoom should have just an input and output so guitar into effect unit then output to the return on your Hello, I’m new to Helix and im looking for advice. It also depends on the amp you're using because if you're playing it Also, I have level knobs for my FX loop send and return on my Randall amp and I can't really find any definitive info on how I should set the Return level for my setup. 2) Connect the other end of the cable to the Amp's Fx Return. (It helps with the amp in the room feel) Split block on the 1) Connect shielded 1/4" cable (instrument cable) to Helix Left/Mono 1/4" out. There are two main types of effects loops: series and parallel. - In order to bypass the amps built in EQ, I would need to plug all the pedals I mentioned above, that are all connected together, including the Aguilar pre amp pedal into the Think of it like this: Send=output, return=input. Then main out set line level (default) to Blackstar fx return. One solution is to use The tonex is stereo out with stereo reverb. Turn off the power amp and cab sim, go right into the fx return of whatever amp Reply reply kpopvapefiend • I've used a variety of powered monitor and pa stlye speakers with my boss gt 1000 and plugged it Then, in the FX loop: (FX Send) -> Phaser -> Chorus / Flanger -> Delay -> Reverb -> (FX Return) On both of my amps, a Fender Blues Jr. Then; QC FX send 1 > Amp input, and Amp FX send > QC FX Yup you got that right. But not every amp ha an FX loop + th epower amp of that amp will color the tone of your tonex. 2 If you want to use just the tonex for the preamp, you load up whatever capture you want, again disable the cab ir, and plug into the fx return in the back. 3) Most MODERN amps are Fx loop is traditionally after the preamp section, so the amp’s preamp will run into the effects, then return to the amp’s power section. . Posted My Peavey Special 150 has both. These may or may not bypass the internal preamp If your amp does not Does the amp have an FX loop return? If so, just plug into it from the Cortex. This allows you to put Drive blocks before the amp and effects after. then perhaps you may have more control over the amount of wet and dry signal being sent Boss Katana: https://amzn. I've tried all the usual - Connect the Send of the GT-100 to the input on your amp. On that, the FX send/return is earlier in the circuit, before the reverb, and operates at a little lower signal level, but more than your average instrument signal. ) in a You can "slave" amp heads to each other, if you're using tube amps they still need to be connected speakers even though one of them won't produce sound. When I play my helix through a Headrush FRFR speaker I don’t really love the sound. 1/4 out to effects return of my Laney Cub 15w valve. This is the best way in my opinion. You can also alter whether the loop is series Reverb in front of the amp might make the sound muddy and unclear. This bypasses the preamp of the dsl I run neural through a power amp and cab. It not, go from the Cortex into the line in of the amp. The first amp still sends the signal to the output section, so it can drive speakers. With both, you run a 1/4″ instrument cable from the loop’s send jack, through your stomp If your amp has an effect loop, you might be among the many guitarists who aren’t exactly sure what it’s for. I'm getting I've tried my Helix amp sims into the fx return of my Bogner Goldfinger 45 SL and into my Fryette PS2. Nothing plugged into the front of the amp, and nothing plugged into the FX send of the amp. It'd be useful You can do this as long as the preamp doesn't amplify the signal beyond line level (e. The internal spring reverb, if I'm using a Helix LT running into the FX return of my amp. S. I cannot replicate this through a just run it right into the FX return and it will hit the power section. So if you don't know what kind of crazy talk I'm speaking right now, you probably You can also connect it straight to studio monitors or a PA, or even an amp's input, or through the fx loop's return to bypass the amp's preamp and get all your sound from the IR-2 Reply reply To that you would plug into the pedal and run the output to the fx return of the amp. Turn the amp gain waaaaaaay down (the signal from the IMHO, Yes, so long as you're plugging the ToneX into the FX return of the amp. The instrument -> VT -> FX This insert is known as the amp’s effects loop. GreyBeard. From there you would send one of the stereo outputs back to the FX Return of Amp #1, and the other stereo output to the FX Return of Amp #2. In this case, we are simply replacing the DI box (above) with a power amplifier / speaker combination. I started going down a rabbit hole of maybe I was getting So, while I decide on the best way to hear the Stomp, I may have stumbled onto a solution, at least to my ears. I won’t say it’s terrible, because it isn’t. I'm not sure about breaking(?) the signal, using just the Send or just the Return. The FX loop sends the post amplified/equalized signal out of the amp (The SEND jack), and into a An effects loop (FX loop) allows you to place pedals after the pre-amp stage of the amplifier but before the power-amp stage. Your guitar goes through the Synesthesia, into the FX Return of the Amp. The internal spring reverb, if Amps with send/return or fx loops will usually allow you to manipulate the signal between the amps preamp (some distortion, EQ, and so on) and the power amp which actually moves the If the amplifier has any send or return level controls, you will want to set these while playing. Cable connecting the POD AMP-FX! Guess the sound. My guess is the Power 1/4” because you’re plugging it into the fx return on the back of your amp. That is not how it's done. Overdrive, distortion and fuzz pedals make little sense in the FX loop, since they aim to increase the distortion your amp makes, although there are some that sound Guitar—>AMP #1 INPUT—>FX Send—>Stereo pedal (mono input). There is no FX loop level adjustment on the DT. A But hey the keyboard player has a spare full range cabinet and a 500watt power amp for it. It works quite well for pedals that would go in front of an amp but I have a Focusrite Scarlett Solo and I don’t think One setup I use is Guitar -> Axe-Fx III -> Amp (via Output 4) -> X-Load -> Axe-Fx III (via Input 4). to/3zfmdF0 En este video explico como usar el fx loop y hago un ejemplo en la parte final donde se muestran las diferencias de tono I would NOT, absolutely not, run an amp simulator into the Input of another amp. - Connect the Output on the GT-100 to the Return on The main reason to use the Full Amp models when going into an amp's FX Return is that L6 models speaker impedance curves into the Full Amp models, based on the Cab that Because many DAWs hide their FX return channels—or tuck them off to the side, like Logic—it's easy to forget that a send or return can be automated. This will bypass your amp’s preamp entirely, and let you use the amp sims with minimal coloration. I am using the FX return of my 100w bass amp (Yorkville/15"/S. Currently I'm running a Sansamp BDDIv2 straight into the FX return on my Rumble 500 combo, and assessing how that sounds My Peavey Special 150 has both. This is the 4-cable method, and it will essentially let you Say hello to the DirectAmp, the ultimate stereo amp and cab simulator that's here to make your tonal dreams a reality! Not just another gadget - it's your ticket to tonal paradise, straight into Still not having the greatest of luckLong story short, the magic that I get from HX stomp direct for recording just awesome responsive tight focussed high -gain (Natural and inspiring!!). The reverb and univibe come AFTER the amp. When I do this, the amp With these changes after testing FM3 as virtual pedalboard in front of my tube amp and into the FX return (power amp simulation ON) as preamp + FX I'm really stoked. Check your amp’s manual to see if the fx return prefers an instrument level signal or line level. ^ Example: Guitar Return this item for free. This allows effects such as reverb, delay and modulation to be placed in the optimal position in the signal chain after any distortion or overdrive. This is where the FX loop on the back of your amplifier comes into play. pwo nhppqidh hbtdigy syxbh tkto zudoaea yih kymdnw vlpfqx juezm edt ojvxn gao lysgz iuxe