Amp Mad Scientist
Ambassador of Heresy
Exactly.Larry Carlton does that to add effects like reverb and chorus. He doesn't like to use pedals on the amp side of the chain and all his effects are in the FX bus on the mixer as if it were a studio session.
The amp driven is just mud for the effects....
running the effects separate cleans the whole sound up.
That's what Brian May is doing too. He uses separate amps for the effects return.
The preamp needs to overdrive the power amp to get the ideal guitar sound.
But when the power amp is over driven, it's no good for effects return.
Using the board, PA, or another amp for the effects that problem is solved.
It goes from muddy to professional sounding huge difference.
Now on the other hand,
using the amp at a very low loudness, the power amp is not overdriven.
It's just preamp distortion.
Now the power amp is still clean, and effects return is still possible without so much muddiness.
But that only works at low loudness.
Once you get up to stage loudness, that possibility is lost.
And that is why effects loops in amps are not very ideal at stage level.



