2 of these 4100 heads came in. Customer says they didn't do this previously. I have however heard at least one other guitarist I know say he used that to his advantage to warm up these brittle and harsh sounding amps. IMO.
First thing I did was confirm the issue. The amps indeed have a slight low-pass effect when using a delay in the loop.
I ended up adding a bright cap on the fx loop mix pot to fix it. I thought it sounded fixed.... they're bringing them back cause now they "sound worse." Not a big deal and I'm happy to work with them to make it sound good in their opinion.
It's opamp-buffered so I don't see any reason that the send can't provide enough current drive.
My question: anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions on how you'd approach this?
Finally... what's with the 100ohm on the send ground? Ground loop mitigation?
http://drtube.com/schematics/marshal...-iss7-0349.pdf
First thing I did was confirm the issue. The amps indeed have a slight low-pass effect when using a delay in the loop.
I ended up adding a bright cap on the fx loop mix pot to fix it. I thought it sounded fixed.... they're bringing them back cause now they "sound worse." Not a big deal and I'm happy to work with them to make it sound good in their opinion.
It's opamp-buffered so I don't see any reason that the send can't provide enough current drive.
My question: anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions on how you'd approach this?
Finally... what's with the 100ohm on the send ground? Ground loop mitigation?
http://drtube.com/schematics/marshal...-iss7-0349.pdf
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