Landshark
Well-Known Member
I recently purchased a sweet Jet City 20 watt amp head, and overall I find the tonal quality amazing! When I read the reviews on it prior to purchasing it, I noticed that it was rated low in features for not having and effects loop and reverb. I'm not worried about adding reverb at all, but I am curious as to what would have to be done to add an effects loop?
I'm obviously not going to try this myself as I'm way underqualified (I've decided it's best if I just stick to playing until I learn a little more), but I'm curious to know the process here. The circuitry is much more simplified then I had imagined, being a one channel amp with bass mids treble gain volume and presence. It also has a 16 ohm jack and two 8 ohm jacks. Is it possible to use the two 8 ohm jacks as send and return jacks for the effects loop?
Also another thought, being as there are hot plates that act as master volumes to get cranked tones at low volumes, is there a box like this to add an effects loop prior to going to the cab?
I'm obviously not going to try this myself as I'm way underqualified (I've decided it's best if I just stick to playing until I learn a little more), but I'm curious to know the process here. The circuitry is much more simplified then I had imagined, being a one channel amp with bass mids treble gain volume and presence. It also has a 16 ohm jack and two 8 ohm jacks. Is it possible to use the two 8 ohm jacks as send and return jacks for the effects loop?
Also another thought, being as there are hot plates that act as master volumes to get cranked tones at low volumes, is there a box like this to add an effects loop prior to going to the cab?