![]() I can EQ it pretty much out by reducing the presence to about 1/2 of what it is before the FX loop is plugged in, then it sounds approximately the same as if I unplug the (return) cable and turn the presence up again. Pull out the return and it sounds 'normal', plug it back in, treble increase. When I plug the jumper cable into the send, nothing changes, it sounds exactly the same, but as soon as I plug the cable into the return, there is the treble increase. It seem to be related to the return jack. This happens whether I plug an effect in (reverb or delay), or even if I just jump the send to the return with a simple cable. Bass and Midrange do not change, gain does not change, volume does not change, but the treble goes way up, sort of as if I cranked the presence all the way. Basically the treble increases a significant amount. When I plug *anything* into the loop, the tone changes drastically. I have a 20 DSL 50, I seem to have a problem with the FX loop.
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