t_ross33
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I hope I haven't cooked my new amp!
I have been playing with my RP-80 thru the effects loop (send/return) after reading here and there that it's a good place for MFX to go. I understand that the RP is, in effect, a pre-amp as well so I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it.
I went to plug in tonight without the RP and I get nothing. Not even a hum or a hiss with the gain cranked up. I can faintly hear some signal coming through when the volume is dimed, but it's like listening on a tin-can telephone.
With the RP plugged in through the effects send/return loop and my guitar plugged into the amp - everything works fine... all functions, all channels. Even with the RP bypassed. Also works with the guitar into the RP and the RP connected to the effects return.
Any ideas? If it works with the RP in the loop, then fine... that's the way I want to be able to set it up anyway. But there are times I'd like to just plug and play, ya know?
I have been playing with my RP-80 thru the effects loop (send/return) after reading here and there that it's a good place for MFX to go. I understand that the RP is, in effect, a pre-amp as well so I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it.
I went to plug in tonight without the RP and I get nothing. Not even a hum or a hiss with the gain cranked up. I can faintly hear some signal coming through when the volume is dimed, but it's like listening on a tin-can telephone.
With the RP plugged in through the effects send/return loop and my guitar plugged into the amp - everything works fine... all functions, all channels. Even with the RP bypassed. Also works with the guitar into the RP and the RP connected to the effects return.
Any ideas? If it works with the RP in the loop, then fine... that's the way I want to be able to set it up anyway. But there are times I'd like to just plug and play, ya know?