How to Use the FX Loop on a Peavey Studio Pro 112 Amp

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Running your guitar pedals through an effects loop will improve the sound of your instrument and effects.

Creating an effects loop with guitar effects pedals is easy. Good guitar amps come with FX Loop send and return inputs on the head. The benefit of this is that by running your effects through a loop on the back of your amp will keep a clean signal flowing from the guitar to the amplifier. The more pedals you connect directly from the guitar to the amp, the muddier the signal becomes. The Peavey Studio Pro 112 amp has effects send and return signals so you can setup an effects loop and improve the sound of your guitar and pedals.

Things You'll Need

  • 2 1/4" guitar cables
  • 1/4" patch cables
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Instructions

    • 1

      Connect one end a 1/4" guitar cable to the FX Loop "Send" output on the amp. Connect the other end to the "Input" on the first pedal in your loop.

    • 2

      Connect the rest of the pedals in your loop together using a "Patch cable," which is just a very short 1/4" cable.

    • 3

      Connect one end of a 1/4" guitar cable to the "Output" of the last pedal in your loop. Connect the other end to the "Return" input on the amp.

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