
ledvedder
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paulyc":ilokp3l9 said:A tube buffered loop is the way to go, it's like $20 in parts, the labor will be more of course if you have someone do it, but it is the ultimate solution.
How do I do this?
paulyc":ilokp3l9 said:A tube buffered loop is the way to go, it's like $20 in parts, the labor will be more of course if you have someone do it, but it is the ultimate solution.
ledvedder":3rcsqfsx said:fusedbrain":3rcsqfsx said:ledvedder":3rcsqfsx said:Sounds great!
I wonder if they could make a board where the jacks are 1" apart, instead of 1 1/2"?
I wonder if Nik can drill his chassis' with the damn send and return holes 1 & 1/2" apart![]()
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I don't think the Metro guys are gonna re-work the PCB for ya. You might get one with no soldered jacks, but that's probably about it. If the Ceriatone buffered FX board is any good, that would be the easiest solution.
I'm going to try and get my Ceriatone build done in the next day or 2, so I can test out their buffered loop add-on board and I'll let you know how it goes. This last week has been crazy busy....
Does ceriatone offer an internal loop add-on board? If so, I wasn't aware of that. The only things Nik has mentioned are the external units (Klein-ulator and C-later).
There are schematics on the 'net, or there's a good one in Tom Mitchell's book How to Service Your Tube Amp for Marshall style amps, but because of the Jose style master it's placement may need to be altered...I'm sure Scott could speak to this.ledvedder":7gwi10f7 said:paulyc":7gwi10f7 said:A tube buffered loop is the way to go, it's like $20 in parts, the labor will be more of course if you have someone do it, but it is the ultimate solution.
How do I do this?
scottosan":27or3h4x said:i have to disagree with Nik. Perhaps he was trying and old version loop and was inserting it in the wrong spot. Between the treble wiper and the PI is where it needs to be on a Jose type tonestack. Both the Yeti and Chupa are based on Jose Master volume circuits. The Brad run CCV's and Atomicas uses the metro loop. I have used it in builds with zero loss. email George at Metro and he will confirm. The boards have adjustable send levels so you can tune it. Most of the amps that Nik has based his amps on I doubt he's even had on his bench. I'll make a video in a bit to show how transparent it is in a Jose style ampledvedder":27or3h4x said:I emailed Nik at Ceriatone about the effects loop and this was his response.
"The metro type loop doesn’t work so well in this amp, unless you move the position of MV, so it needs some mods."
I do use a 1M return volume pot, but it's not necessary.ledvedder":1p81u4yi said:scottosan":1p81u4yi said:i have to disagree with Nik. Perhaps he was trying and old version loop and was inserting it in the wrong spot. Between the treble wiper and the PI is where it needs to be on a Jose type tonestack. Both the Yeti and Chupa are based on Jose Master volume circuits. The Brad run CCV's and Atomicas uses the metro loop. I have used it in builds with zero loss. email George at Metro and he will confirm. The boards have adjustable send levels so you can tune it. Most of the amps that Nik has based his amps on I doubt he's even had on his bench. I'll make a video in a bit to show how transparent it is in a Jose style ampledvedder":1p81u4yi said:I emailed Nik at Ceriatone about the effects loop and this was his response.
"The metro type loop doesn’t work so well in this amp, unless you move the position of MV, so it needs some mods."
This is George's response from Metroamps - "Hot rodded plexi values, extra gain stage, diode clipping. Very odd master volume before the tone stack. This is a Jose thing.
No reason the loop won't work. But might be better with a separate MV placed after the loop. Like a send level and a return level."
scottosan":2u03earo said:I do use a 1M return volume pot, but it's not necessary.ledvedder":2u03earo said:scottosan":2u03earo said:i have to disagree with Nik. Perhaps he was trying and old version loop and was inserting it in the wrong spot. Between the treble wiper and the PI is where it needs to be on a Jose type tonestack. Both the Yeti and Chupa are based on Jose Master volume circuits. The Brad run CCV's and Atomicas uses the metro loop. I have used it in builds with zero loss. email George at Metro and he will confirm. The boards have adjustable send levels so you can tune it. Most of the amps that Nik has based his amps on I doubt he's even had on his bench. I'll make a video in a bit to show how transparent it is in a Jose style ampledvedder":2u03earo said:I emailed Nik at Ceriatone about the effects loop and this was his response.
"The metro type loop doesn’t work so well in this amp, unless you move the position of MV, so it needs some mods."
This is George's response from Metroamps - "Hot rodded plexi values, extra gain stage, diode clipping. Very odd master volume before the tone stack. This is a Jose thing.
No reason the loop won't work. But might be better with a separate MV placed after the loop. Like a send level and a return level."
it has a send trimmer. I've tried it with and and without the return pot and yield same results. That said, I like to use the return pot as a master volume on my channel switchers.ledvedder":3pftt04j said:scottosan":3pftt04j said:I do use a 1M return volume pot, but it's not necessary.ledvedder":3pftt04j said:scottosan":3pftt04j said:i have to disagree with Nik. Perhaps he was trying and old version loop and was inserting it in the wrong spot. Between the treble wiper and the PI is where it needs to be on a Jose type tonestack. Both the Yeti and Chupa are based on Jose Master volume circuits. The Brad run CCV's and Atomicas uses the metro loop. I have used it in builds with zero loss. email George at Metro and he will confirm. The boards have adjustable send levels so you can tune it. Most of the amps that Nik has based his amps on I doubt he's even had on his bench. I'll make a video in a bit to show how transparent it is in a Jose style ampledvedder":3pftt04j said:I emailed Nik at Ceriatone about the effects loop and this was his response.
"The metro type loop doesn’t work so well in this amp, unless you move the position of MV, so it needs some mods."
This is George's response from Metroamps - "Hot rodded plexi values, extra gain stage, diode clipping. Very odd master volume before the tone stack. This is a Jose thing.
No reason the loop won't work. But might be better with a separate MV placed after the loop. Like a send level and a return level."
The metro loop already has a send level pot, correct? What issues might I encounter without a return level pot?
scottosan":19txqnh5 said:it has a send trimmer. I've tried it with and and without the return pot and yield same results. That said, I like to use the return pot as a master volume on my channel switchers.
ledvedder":3rime2o3 said:
ledvedder":4r2bavrx said:That's good to know. Is the return pot easy to add?
FourT6and2":1i7rnszx said:ledvedder":1i7rnszx said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
ledvedder":19shtlpe said:FourT6and2":19shtlpe said:ledvedder":19shtlpe said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
FourT6and2":gl371ya4 said:ledvedder":gl371ya4 said:FourT6and2":gl371ya4 said:ledvedder":gl371ya4 said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
Have you tried it by unplugging both cables: send and return?
can yu take a pic of how it's wired?ledvedder":15xxasa4 said:FourT6and2":15xxasa4 said:ledvedder":15xxasa4 said:FourT6and2":15xxasa4 said:ledvedder":15xxasa4 said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
Have you tried it by unplugging both cables: send and return?
If I unplug send, I get no sound. If I unplug return, the sound stays low and muddy.
ledvedder":3fq7l9gv said:FourT6and2":3fq7l9gv said:ledvedder":3fq7l9gv said:FourT6and2":3fq7l9gv said:ledvedder":3fq7l9gv said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
Have you tried it by unplugging both cables: send and return?
If I unplug send, I get no sound. If I unplug return, the sound stays low and muddy.
FourT6and2":177y753q said:ledvedder":177y753q said:FourT6and2":177y753q said:ledvedder":177y753q said:FourT6and2":177y753q said:ledvedder":177y753q said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
Have you tried it by unplugging both cables: send and return?
If I unplug send, I get no sound. If I unplug return, the sound stays low and muddy.
No. I mean unplug BOTH when you are testing the amp with nothing in the loop. Don't just unplug one or the other. If you want to hear the amp with the loop out of the circuit, then unplug both the send and the return.
ledvedder":2e74104n said:FourT6and2":2e74104n said:ledvedder":2e74104n said:FourT6and2":2e74104n said:ledvedder":2e74104n said:FourT6and2":2e74104n said:ledvedder":2e74104n said:
What are you doing to switch between the pedal in the loop and out of the loop? Are you plugging/unplugging both FX loop send and return jacks? Just turning the pedal on off? What?
I have 5 of these amps. None of them do what your video shows. The amp sounds the same with a delay pedal in the loop or not. Maybe a tiny bit of high-end loss due to extra capacitance from the cables but that's it. No volume change. No drastic treble loss.
The volume/treble drop happens when I plug the cable into the send jack.
Have you tried it by unplugging both cables: send and return?
If I unplug send, I get no sound. If I unplug return, the sound stays low and muddy.
No. I mean unplug BOTH when you are testing the amp with nothing in the loop. Don't just unplug one or the other. If you want to hear the amp with the loop out of the circuit, then unplug both the send and the return.
It's fine when nothing is plugged in.