Great question! Yes. The ability to bypass the loop via the controls for such in the back of the amp are left intact. The only difference between the series fx loop of older dual rectos, and the newer parallel is the additional attachment of the knob I rendered useless in this video. The tones with or without the loop is unchanged after the mod, so both options are still available
Great video! Straight forward and well demonstrated. You say the loop is still able to be bypassed in your description, but does that original bypassed-loop tone character remain after the mod? These amps lose a bit of their low end once the loop is active so having that original tone still available when you don't need the loop is important.
Great question! Yes. The ability to bypass the loop via the controls for such in the back of the amp are left intact. The only difference between the series fx loop of older dual rectos, and the newer parallel is the additional attachment of the knob I rendered useless in this video.
The tones with or without the loop is unchanged after the mod, so both options are still available
Great video! Straight forward and well demonstrated. You say the loop is still able to be bypassed in your description, but does that original bypassed-loop tone character remain after the mod? These amps lose a bit of their low end once the loop is active so having that original tone still available when you don't need the loop is important.