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Knucklehead Reverb 1.0 p 15
The Effects Loop comes after the Preamp section. In addition, it's low-impedance
circuitry lets you drive everything from the simplest stomp-box effect to the most
sophisticated pro signal processor with excellent results. It's also fully buffered,
meaning that it can drive long cords and line-level gear and mixing consoles. (Because
the signal is electrically unbalanced, you can use an unbalanced-to-balanced output
transformer to connect to equipment requiring a balanced input.) By having a Blend
control, you can adjust your effects devices for 100% wet signal, then adjust the Blend
control for the desired amount of effects. This "Parallel" feature allows the least amount
of amplifier signal deterioration potentially caused by the effects signal chain. If the
Blend controls is set for 100% Loop, the loop can now be considered "Serial".
Before you connect a signal processor to your amp, either turn the amp off or to
standby. Use high-quality shielded cords between the amp and processor. Never use
a speaker cord.
Setting Effects Loop levels
1. After you connect the amp's Send and Return with the signal processor's input and
output, set the amp's Send Level and Return Level between 1 and 2, and the Blend
control on 10.
2. Plug in your guitar, turn the signal processor on, and then turn on the amp (or flip the
standby switch). Turn on the Effects Loop by pressing the Blend control.
3. Set the amp's Effects Loop Send Level and the signal processor's input level so that
you don't overload the processor. Keep your ears open for unwanted distortion from
the signal processor (you'll know it by its crackly, unmusical sound). Whack a few
chords on your guitar to check that your settings are correct.
4. Now turn up the Effects Loop Return knob until the proper volume and overdrive are
dialed in. You'll probably have to experiment with the signal processor's output level
until you get the best sound and lowest amount of noise. Adjust the Blend control
for the desired amount of effect.
5. Make sure that you consider the straight/effects blend at the signal processor, since
all of your Knucklehead Reverb Preamp's signal is passed through the Effects Loop
in series mode (Blend at 10 or 100%-Serial). You may use an effects-only output to
return from the processor to the amp, utilizing the Blend control for 0-100% wet
signal. You may also use the "mix" output, if the unit has one, adjusting the mix on
the effects processor to suit your taste. Note: If delay sounds such as slap echo,
reverb, and repeat delay will be your primary choice of effects, usually a 100% wet
mix from the effects should be used.
6. The Effects Loop Send is configured so that it is always active, so you can use it as
a variable output. Note that if you use the Send to drive slave amps, etc., and have
nothing plugged into the Return jack, the signal still passes from the Preamp to the
power amp even when the Effects Loop is bypassed.
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