Roger wrote:Hi. An instrument cable. I use a short one that is used to connect pedals to each other. You can configure it in several ways. I connect the cable to the two outputs return. In this way I believe that the best sound is achieved.
If you have the pedal when pressing the fx button on or off. If not always activated. You can connect from an output loop A of the send to return. But change the result a little. If you connect from send to return in loop B it will work on the channels crunch and lead.
Also works connect only in return output.
Also works if you just plug in the return of loop A. Try the one you see that you get better sound. What year is the amp? Puts it in barcode. A white sticker. Is on the back panel but inside the amp there are more stickers that tell you.
I grabbed a cable and like using the master volume.
I did have a problem with noise from the amp the other day when the channel volumes were cranked up on the clean and crunch channels. It sounded sort of like how a radio does when you are tuning it and don't have a station dialed in correctly. But it didn't happen the next time I tried to the amp so it is either an intermittent issue or was just one of those things.
With regards to the question above, mine was made in 2000.
I also picked up a Boss SD-1 to goose the amp a bit.