creating an efx loop for the M4

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Hey Im using the Randall rt250 and the egnater M4. One thing I miss is the efx loop. Does any one know how to duplicate this?

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Drew
 
You just route the output of the M4 into the input of your FX chain, and the output of the FX chain into the input of the RT2/50.

Voila - instant FX loop! :)
 
yeah, just put the fx between the pre and power amp. sounds great.
 
Like the others have said.... But If you want to run your FX parallel with an M4, you'll need to get a something like a Suhr Mini Mix and a line mixer. The M4 doesn't have a loop built in because it isn't necesarry for most applications.
 
muudrock":1dcsukxz said:
Like the others have said.... But If you want to run your FX parallel with an M4, you'll need to get a something like a Suhr Mini Mix and a line mixer. The M4 doesn't have a loop built in because it isn't necesarry for most applications.

Plus, Bruce said the unit sounded better sans the FX loop circuitry.

:rock:
 
guitarslinger":ugcgt6cu said:
muudrock":ugcgt6cu said:
Like the others have said.... But If you want to run your FX parallel with an M4, you'll need to get a something like a Suhr Mini Mix and a line mixer. The M4 doesn't have a loop built in because it isn't necesarry for most applications.

Plus, Bruce said the unit sounded better sans the FX loop circuitry.

:rock:
Meh, what does that guy know about amps :D
 
Or do like I did...and have Bob Bradshaw make you a loop switcher / line mixer all in one to have both series / parallel. Gonna be uploading some videos here soon of the rig...so you all can hear it in action! :)

But..there is no need for a effects loop in the M4 at all.

Eric
 
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