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Effects loop question with ISP Decimator
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<blockquote data-quote="Disciple" data-source="post: 2598" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>I've never really ran effects through the loop in the back of my amps - I've always just put them in front of the amp. But after reading some posts with the Sonic Stomp I decided to try putting my Sonic Stomp, ISP Decimator and time delay units (Chorus, Delay, Flanger) in the effects loop in the back of my RM100 today.</p><p></p><p>Well the result wa great in regards to the Stomp and the time based effects - the Sonic Stomp in front of the amp isn't even comparable when running it in the loop - Wow what a difference this made! But the issue I found was when I ran my ISP Decimator after the Sonic Stomp and even before it in the loop - it would not work like it was intended to. There was literally no cutting out of hiss/hum when used in the effects loop with it. </p><p></p><p>When I put it back with my pedals in front of the amp - it worked fine - but the Sonic Stomp was in the loop creating just a little bit of noise when activated.</p><p></p><p>Any advice on getting the ISP to work in my effects loop properly? I messed around for about an hour with this and only way to get it to work was back in front of the amp - which is not what I was aiming for. Any fellow ISP Decimator users or anyone w/ input let me know your thoughts - it'll be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disciple, post: 2598, member: 56"] I've never really ran effects through the loop in the back of my amps - I've always just put them in front of the amp. But after reading some posts with the Sonic Stomp I decided to try putting my Sonic Stomp, ISP Decimator and time delay units (Chorus, Delay, Flanger) in the effects loop in the back of my RM100 today. Well the result wa great in regards to the Stomp and the time based effects - the Sonic Stomp in front of the amp isn't even comparable when running it in the loop - Wow what a difference this made! But the issue I found was when I ran my ISP Decimator after the Sonic Stomp and even before it in the loop - it would not work like it was intended to. There was literally no cutting out of hiss/hum when used in the effects loop with it. When I put it back with my pedals in front of the amp - it worked fine - but the Sonic Stomp was in the loop creating just a little bit of noise when activated. Any advice on getting the ISP to work in my effects loop properly? I messed around for about an hour with this and only way to get it to work was back in front of the amp - which is not what I was aiming for. Any fellow ISP Decimator users or anyone w/ input let me know your thoughts - it'll be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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