Here's a thread where I hope to get everyone's thoughts on effect placement. FOr the last year, I have been using a "slave " power amp along with my Soldano SLO100 to drive the effects via a TC electronic gmajor. I would run the SLO dry into half of my cab, and then use the slave out into the TC and then into an ADA power amp and into the other half of my cab. However, recently, I went back to just putting the Gmajor back into the loop (a series loop), and I find that I think I like it better. THe effects are more "alive " sounding, and I find no tone degradation. What are people's thoughts on this? Do you use your effects loop, or do you think that sending your preamp signal into a digital effects unit is bad news? All I know is that it was quite a hassle to run a slave amp, (more wires, having to mic the cab twice, trying to find a balance between levels, etc.....and any dry sound going through the ADA sounded bad, not the same tone as the SLO) and I was never entirely happy with the sound balance. But it seems a lot of pros did it that way, and everyone warns about how important it is not to send your preamp signal through all of that processing. But I think it sounded more "sterile" using the slave method. At least that's how I feel today.
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