Volume or clean boost pedal as an FX loop volume attenuator?
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 6:03 pm
I read on a forum thread somewhere that you can tame a loud amp by using a stompbox with a volume control in an amp's FX loop. To test this theory I took my Boogie F50 - which I want to keep as a 'live' amp but will have to make do with as a 'studio' amp until I can save up for a Matamp or Orange - and plugged my Sansamp BDDI into the FX loop. I cranked the loop's FX mix control, slowly brought up the Sansamp's volume knob from minimum...and sure enough, it seems to work.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but any stompbox with an overall 'volume' or 'level' control can do this, assuming its circuitry is able to handle the "preamp-level" signal from the FX loop Send jack. The Sansamp has parametric eq, distortion and other tone-shaping knobs, so I think a passive volume or a clean boost pedal can do the job...as long as it can go from 0 to unity gain. I guess in this situation the simpler the better: ideally it would not colour or distort the sound at all; just reduce what's hitting the power amp stage.
Thoughts?
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but any stompbox with an overall 'volume' or 'level' control can do this, assuming its circuitry is able to handle the "preamp-level" signal from the FX loop Send jack. The Sansamp has parametric eq, distortion and other tone-shaping knobs, so I think a passive volume or a clean boost pedal can do the job...as long as it can go from 0 to unity gain. I guess in this situation the simpler the better: ideally it would not colour or distort the sound at all; just reduce what's hitting the power amp stage.
Thoughts?