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rsm
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I only ran an EQ in the loop of an old Vox modeling amp I had. That said, my ADA rack rig back in the day had the MP-1 and MQ-1 EQ, you can see it here, the MQ-1 was magic IMO
I have a Source Audio EQ2 now, and I usually only run it in front of the amp; even if the amp has an effects loop. Basically I get the sound I want from the amp, then use the EQ for a lead tone.
on amps with 2 or more channels, I'll use it for rhythm variations on the same channel , and for a lead variation as I'll usually have a clean, rhythm and lead channel (e.g., JVM410).
The EQ2 has presets and can be controlled by MIDI to access different patches.
I have a Source Audio EQ2 now, and I usually only run it in front of the amp; even if the amp has an effects loop. Basically I get the sound I want from the amp, then use the EQ for a lead tone.
on amps with 2 or more channels, I'll use it for rhythm variations on the same channel , and for a lead variation as I'll usually have a clean, rhythm and lead channel (e.g., JVM410).
The EQ2 has presets and can be controlled by MIDI to access different patches.