Hi everyone, I own a two channel Triple Rectifier rev. G from 1999.
I use the bypass loop on. It's a little annoying when You need to put the amp in stand by and move both the channel master pots all the way down and then again try to set them back all the times and try to get no volume diferences. So it could be a lot easyer to use the loop master.
I noticed that when I use the loop master the sound is not the same (send and mix levels on 50%), and I got a lot more power out from my amp.
My questions are:
1. Bypassing the loop reduces the total power of the amp? Am I using just half of my amp, or just the preamp?
2. Loop on on both channels - Your preferences about the channel master pots, all the way up or at noon, or something else?
3. Loop on both channels - the Send and Mix should be at 50% or.....
Thanks!
I use the bypass loop on. It's a little annoying when You need to put the amp in stand by and move both the channel master pots all the way down and then again try to set them back all the times and try to get no volume diferences. So it could be a lot easyer to use the loop master.
I noticed that when I use the loop master the sound is not the same (send and mix levels on 50%), and I got a lot more power out from my amp.
My questions are:
1. Bypassing the loop reduces the total power of the amp? Am I using just half of my amp, or just the preamp?
2. Loop on on both channels - Your preferences about the channel master pots, all the way up or at noon, or something else?
3. Loop on both channels - the Send and Mix should be at 50% or.....
Thanks!