Einstein effects loop and long cables - Experience?

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Hi guys,

I'm adding some more gear to my rig, like some delays, reverbs and so, since these work best in the effects loop and I'm not a big fan of rack stuff, I'm going to buy some pedals.
But I´m facing a problem, this requires the use of long cables (20mts total), so I can control them in front of the stage.

Does anyone have any experience / remarks using long cables in the einstein effects loop?

Any comments welcome.
 
I use some long cables for my one setup. No issues. Just amke sure you buy good quality cables & you will be set!!! :thumbsup:
 
I have used em in the past with my Einstein. i had no issues the loops are tube buffered and do their job well.
 
I run a Nova delay through the serial loop on my Einstein, with 20' cables from my pedalboard, and it's flawless! I am using high quality cables though. Diezel's have great loops, so I'd be surprised if anyone had a negative comment.

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No problem with long cables, the loop is buffered.
 
Hi guys thanks a lot for your feedback.

Special thanks to you Peter, for building the greatest guitar amp ever. :worship:
 
Ive also used a tc nova delay in the parallel loop of the einstein for about 2 years now w/ no sound issues at all..Im using george L's for cable..actually right now the tc just sits on top the amp,so its only about a foot long cable run,but I also used it w/ 30 ft length and was fine..The amp just has a killer loop design.
 
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