dewayne Posted December 14 Share Posted December 14 nice amp. Had for a few years. Always plugged in from front but read somewhere its better going in from the back (pause for stupidJoke) but the output (sound) was cut by 30% at least. Tried different configurations but result was sameOr worse. Any suggestions? I went back to input jacks up front Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted Wednesday at 15:00 Share Posted Wednesday at 15:00 Hi - this is for site issues, such as forums not working, you would probably have more luck posting a question in amps and cabs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted Wednesday at 18:03 Share Posted Wednesday at 18:03 2 hours ago, Woodinblack said: Hi - this is for site issues, such as forums not working, you would probably have more luck posting a question in amps and cabs (@Woodinblack : I've moved it to 'Amps'n'Cabs'...) @dewayne : The jack sockets on the front of the amp are for plugging in the instrument. The jack sockets at the rear are for inserting Fx such as reverbs, delays or flangers etc. They are not designed to send nor receive signals straight from an instrument (different impedance and output levels...). Here's a decent page explaining in more detail what's what that you might like to consult... Effects Send and Return and Why You Should Use Them ... Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...