
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
Original thread topic is posted below in Italics. just to update this thread, I sent the loop back to Curt and it tested successfully with one of his builds. In this case it came down to a missed email and the possibility that the circuit just didn't work with my amp. Luckily both issues have been addressed and as with all things related to mods, your mileage will vary just like they will when it comes to argument of tone. The important thing is that Curt stood behind his product and was willing to ensure that the issue was resolved and I'm happy with the outcome.
I'll start... as a few of you know, I installed a Granger zero loss effects loop in my 82 2204 a few weeks back.. been struggling with this thing ever since. It just plain sucks. Replaced all my preamp tubes to rule out any issues there and no change.I even used the metro zero loss loop instructions to compare and I'm telling you, I hear a DRASTIC difference in the tone. My lows are cut and highs are attenuated. Anybody else feel that with their zero loss type loops? Maybe it is a per amp basis because my voltages checked out and my install was the way it was supposed to be. I wish i had wired this in before drilling the holes to check. Take it from me and learn from my mistakes... try it out first before drilling or better yet, save time and go wet/dry which I am going to have to go now anyway. Now to figure out what to do with the holes in the back. Fail Granger. (especially so seeing as he left me hanging when all i asked for were suggestions) I wish i had that 70$ back to spend on a speaker.
I'll start... as a few of you know, I installed a Granger zero loss effects loop in my 82 2204 a few weeks back.. been struggling with this thing ever since. It just plain sucks. Replaced all my preamp tubes to rule out any issues there and no change.I even used the metro zero loss loop instructions to compare and I'm telling you, I hear a DRASTIC difference in the tone. My lows are cut and highs are attenuated. Anybody else feel that with their zero loss type loops? Maybe it is a per amp basis because my voltages checked out and my install was the way it was supposed to be. I wish i had wired this in before drilling the holes to check. Take it from me and learn from my mistakes... try it out first before drilling or better yet, save time and go wet/dry which I am going to have to go now anyway. Now to figure out what to do with the holes in the back. Fail Granger. (especially so seeing as he left me hanging when all i asked for were suggestions) I wish i had that 70$ back to spend on a speaker.
