Hello,
I own an older Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120, and i would like to retro-install an effects loop into the "MAIN IN" sections of the amp so i can place my Line 6 DL4 and MM4 in it and get full stereo capability out of the modelers. Id like to run the 2x12's in the amp as "LEFT" and another 2x12 cab as "RIGHT" on the other side of the stage. The DL4 has a cool ping pong and stereo delay and the MM4 has a rad stereo panner and other such stereo modulation effects. They sound great in headphones and i'd like to recreate that on stage. And i plan to make it a stereo send and return, so i can have the benefit of using the amp's built-in stereo chorus/vibrato.
At the effects send point in the amp, the nominal voltage of the signal is 800mV according to the schematic. I called Line6 and they said these pedals are designed to go "in front" of the amplifier, and not in the effects loop of the amp. They could not help me further because they say "it involves the use of the pedal in a fashion it was not designed for."
So basically, these pedals were designed to take a instrument level signal. So for a passive humbucker, it will expect a <100mV signal, probably closer to 80mV. That means i will have to make a 0.1 gain attenuator before my send jack (to drop the 800mV signal to 80mV), and a 10 gain amplifier after the return jack (to bring it back up to 800mV), if i want to use these pedals in the effects loop without distorting the signal in the Line6 pedals.
I plan to use a simple inverting op-amp attenuator before the send, and then an inverting op-amp amplifier to bring it back up after the return jack. Both the left and right send/returns will have this setup, totalling 4 opamp sections.
Does this sound like it will work? Is ~80mV a good nominal SEND voltage? Is there any problem with sending inverted (180* out of phase) signals out the SEND jacks?
here is the schematic showing the MAIN IN jacks where i will tap for the loop:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/elect...C120-JC160.pdf
Thanks...
JB
I own an older Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120, and i would like to retro-install an effects loop into the "MAIN IN" sections of the amp so i can place my Line 6 DL4 and MM4 in it and get full stereo capability out of the modelers. Id like to run the 2x12's in the amp as "LEFT" and another 2x12 cab as "RIGHT" on the other side of the stage. The DL4 has a cool ping pong and stereo delay and the MM4 has a rad stereo panner and other such stereo modulation effects. They sound great in headphones and i'd like to recreate that on stage. And i plan to make it a stereo send and return, so i can have the benefit of using the amp's built-in stereo chorus/vibrato.
At the effects send point in the amp, the nominal voltage of the signal is 800mV according to the schematic. I called Line6 and they said these pedals are designed to go "in front" of the amplifier, and not in the effects loop of the amp. They could not help me further because they say "it involves the use of the pedal in a fashion it was not designed for."
So basically, these pedals were designed to take a instrument level signal. So for a passive humbucker, it will expect a <100mV signal, probably closer to 80mV. That means i will have to make a 0.1 gain attenuator before my send jack (to drop the 800mV signal to 80mV), and a 10 gain amplifier after the return jack (to bring it back up to 800mV), if i want to use these pedals in the effects loop without distorting the signal in the Line6 pedals.
I plan to use a simple inverting op-amp attenuator before the send, and then an inverting op-amp amplifier to bring it back up after the return jack. Both the left and right send/returns will have this setup, totalling 4 opamp sections.
Does this sound like it will work? Is ~80mV a good nominal SEND voltage? Is there any problem with sending inverted (180* out of phase) signals out the SEND jacks?
here is the schematic showing the MAIN IN jacks where i will tap for the loop:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/elect...C120-JC160.pdf
Thanks...
JB
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