Hello all,
I play through a Fender Super Sonic 112 Combo that has an issue with the effects loop bleeding the dry signal from preamp to power amp. Example; if you plug a volume pedal in the Send/Return, or a tuner w/ mute, or even just open the circuit by plugging in a patch cable on the return side, you get a fair amount of preamp bleeding through to the power amp.
I was hoping someone has come across this issue before and figured out where to modify the circuit. I know some other Fenders along with a couple of Marshalls have this same issue. They say, "yeahhh it's a serial effects loop" yet it has this problem.
Any help would be great. Thanks!
-Bats
I play through a Fender Super Sonic 112 Combo that has an issue with the effects loop bleeding the dry signal from preamp to power amp. Example; if you plug a volume pedal in the Send/Return, or a tuner w/ mute, or even just open the circuit by plugging in a patch cable on the return side, you get a fair amount of preamp bleeding through to the power amp.
I was hoping someone has come across this issue before and figured out where to modify the circuit. I know some other Fenders along with a couple of Marshalls have this same issue. They say, "yeahhh it's a serial effects loop" yet it has this problem.
Any help would be great. Thanks!
-Bats
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