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or would you put the compressor after the reverb?

Guitar > Compressor>Reverb>Distortion(1)>Distortion(2)>amp
I do that when I don't plug it into the effects loop. Then it works as a kill switch too.brammy wrote:How about putting a tuner in the #1 position?
Still in the dark unforunately on this. OK let's ask the question from a different angle. What is the purpose of an effects loop?kiramdear wrote:The effects loop consists of a send jack and a return jack which grab the signal and loop it (usually) after the preamp (or between two preamps) and before the power amp. Mostly used with rack mount effects, it can be used for floor pedals as well.
winston wrote:Still in the dark unforunately on this. OK let's ask the question from a different angle. What is the purpose of an effects loop?kiramdear wrote:The effects loop consists of a send jack and a return jack which grab the signal and loop it (usually) after the preamp (or between two preamps) and before the power amp. Mostly used with rack mount effects, it can be used for floor pedals as well.
When I occasionally use an out board effect I plug my guitar into it and plug the effect into the jack in my amp. That's how it was done in the 60's. I guess I don't use outboard effects enough to know why the technology changed.