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I am refering to series, as parallel could only affect half of the signal. I could try to find this out myself. I have a randall solid state amp 2 feet behind me, but the very sound of it makes me sad, so I am just going to ask you.
My guess is "no".
The idea of a boost tightening the preamp is to bang the front of it, not after the signal has passed the preamp stage.
The loop is for effecting the already pre-amped signal, i.e. eq/delay etc.
I also guess no, and if it is because you are slamming front end with gain, that makes sense. However, I was led to believe earlier it is that it turns a round wave into a square wave. But then it still tightens up a solid state.I'd guess no, or at least not in the same way that boosting up front does. Putting the boost up front pushes the preamp tubes, which is what results in the tighter sound. Boosting in the loop would only drive the phase inverter and power amp tubes, which I'd guess would have less of an effect in the traditional 'boost' sense. Would definitely try it out, though, and judge for yourself.