Hallo Freunde, hat jemand den vaporizer mit einem FX Loop ausgestattet, oder irgendwo eine Beschreibung hierfür gesehen?
What you say about the FX-looop is generally true, but I'm not sure if an FX loop would really help for this amp to keep space-FX cleaner.
When playing at somewhat higher levels, the powerstage will add noticable distortion. So your FX-devices are then still at the 'wrong side' of where the distortion is generated.
But who knows...
Bye!
Years have passed, the world has changed, at least one wall has luckily not been built
So I had my two Vaporizers in stereo by splitting the signal und putting a Mooer (we need to stay cheapo, right?) Repeater pedal (only wet) in front of one amp 50ms apart, sounds like a wall!
But meanwhille I relocated to the Philippines and took (!) one of my Vaps with me. After all I noticed that Im mostly recording with one amp only and do the spreading in post, if necessary. For "Live", if that word won't be erased from dictionaries soon, I still have that Repeater setup in mind.
Now I was triggered by a video of a cool german metal producer on how to get a metal tone with more character by adding a dirty sounding but not very articulated fuzz via the fx loop - that adds to the "cleaner" but boring sounding metal tone of the amp. The result is an articulated tone with string separation and all that still sounds "brootal" (these Germans suck in spelling

) - best of both worlds (if the world is limited to dirt tones

) Is it stupid to aim fr a metal tome with the Surf looking amp? For me no, it's still a tube amp!
So my question, has anyone modded the Vaporizer with an serial FX loop or has come across a description?
Greetings from Cebu, Philippines