No. Fender has been mixing channels like that for a long, long time.
Thank you. Not just circuits like Twin Reverb, but broadly speaking, the first stage of amplifiers like Tweed Baseman and Plexi is considered the same way.
If I'm not going to use Reverb, can I just skip the 150K behind the 150K/220K mix resistance?
If I want to connect the Reverb behind the FX Loop, should I connect the FX Loop behind the 150K/220K mix resistance and connect the Reverb with the 150K mix resistance between the FX Loop and PI?
I'll offer a thought for your consideration. I am NOT saying this is something you should do, but simply putting it out there as an idea. I see no reason that this shouldn't work on your Matchless inspired schematic.
I've been "borrowing" half a dual triode and using it as a return on a psuedo kinda sorta active FX loop. And then I use a mosfet as a cathode follower going into a tone stack as the "send" section of the psuedo active FX loop. This has worked quite well for me and I'm very pleased with the results I've gotten. I've tried numerous time signature effects pedal in this and all of them have worked to my satisfaction especially different delay and reverb pedals I have.
I like it also because I can put both a delay and/or a reverb pedal inside that loop.
with respect, Tubenit
Thank you for your very good idea!
My question is, CH1 of Matchless DC30 uses 2 triodes in parallel for 1 stage unlike Vox's top boost circuit, what difference would it make if we used only one side?
Apart from the your answers, the additional question I would like to ask is does it actually mean a lot to install FX Loop on this amplifier.
The reason for connecting FX to the loop is to get a clean delay or modulation in a hard overdrive tone compared to connecting FX to the input, and I guess this amplifier gets most of the distortion by overdrive PI tubes or power tubes, and it's a situation where it takes overdrive at the back end of the delay or modulation anyway, so I wonder if it's that different from connecting FX to the input.
I'd love to hear from anyone who's ever used this amplifier, whether it's original or clone. Is it a big difference to connecting Fx to the input if it's plugged into the loop in an overdrive setup rather than clean or crunch?