Effects loop in an LTD 400

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Dave Morrison
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Effects loop in an LTD 400

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Would it be possible to wire an effects loop in an LTD 400? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.Dave
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Why not just run the effects in front like normal.
Hardly worth the trouble...
Easier to just get a Nashville amp with it built in.
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I should say I had my LTD modded to run a pre-amp into it and it turned out to be a bad idea in my case.
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Effects Loop in LTD

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....There are 2 jacks in the back marked "Booster & Foot Switch" - I had someone put my effects loop there and it works quite well. I never used those jacks anyway.
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Never used the "Booster" jack? I use it as a line out. But there's room to punch more holes
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Post by Dave Morrison »

Thanks guys.I just always felt like effects seem to work better in an effects loop,probably just me huh?
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