Placing A Signal Processor In The Effects Loop - Rivera Knucklehead Reverb KR 55T Owner's Manual

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Other approaches:
If you are using the Effects Loop for effects, try the Sub Output.
If you are also using a subwoofer, try the Recording Output
If the second amp is a separate power amp or has power amp inputs, you can use them
instead of the Effects Return.

Placing a signal processor in the effects loop

RETURN
LOOP BLEND
EFFECTS LOOP
SEND
OUTPUT
INPUT
LEVEL
LEVEL
SEND
RETURN
Z OUT
Z IN
560 Ω
250K Ω
PUSH LOOP
Using shielded cords, connect the Effects Loop Send to the processor's input, and the
processor's output to the Effects Loop Return. Adjust the mixture of effect/non-effect
sounds at the signal processor, and set the levels at the amp and processor for lowest
distortion. If you use multiple signal processors, connect them in series (processor 1's
output to processor 2's input, etc.), and patch the 's Send to the first processor's input
and the 's Return to the last processor's output. With the Loop Blend control, you can
adjust your effects devices for 100% wet signal, then adjust the Blend control for the
desired amount of effects to mix with the Knucklehead Reverb's [dry] signal . This
"Parallel" feature allows the least amount of amplifier signal deterioration potentially
caused by the effects signal chain. If the Blend control is set for 100% Loop ('10'), the
loop can now be considered "Serial".
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