Looks like I'm in a deep sh**t actually, as none of my units has such regulation. The solution would be to use only effects that can be set to 100% wet. Because there will be small timing differences between the two, this will cause the sound to degrade to sound thin. So there are two "dry" signal streams, one going through the loop (as part of the effect signal) and one bypassing the loop. This occurs when using an effect in the fx loop (set to parallel) that passes dry signal as well. Mine issue is being called "parallel phasing" issue. And most pedals (including mine) work at -10dB level. I've heard that Bogner's loop is fixed rather for rack effects, as it works at +4dB line level. The same was when the tubes were brand new, so I think it is not a matter of tubes actually. It seems like someone would put a blanket on my cab. And when I kick it the tone is fading noticeably, becoming nasally and backed-off. I use BOSS PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch to engage or disconnect all the set of effects, having fx loop in XTC always on. I am running my effects in parallel mode (if switched to series the amp squeels, also I don't like the sound of effects then as they distort a bit). ![]() I got quite a pi**ing-off issue with my FX loop.
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