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Earlier today I mention to Robert Von Herndon that I added effects loop circuits to a couple of my amps that originally didn't have one. Both amps are JCM800's. One is a '81 Marshall 2x12 combo, the other is a clone I put together about 8 years ago. These effect loops will also work for the old Plexis, JTMs, JMPs, and others as long as you can get close to 300 volts going thru the circuit.
This particular effects loop is a kit that was purchased from Metropoulos Amps. The board is already assembled. You would need to drill 3 to 4 holes, connect 3 to 4 wires, and a resistor. My kit looked like this:

Here's the chassis to my clone built, and look at all that open real estate at the left side before any mods were done:

Three new holes drilled. The fourth hole for the grounding tab has not been drilled yet:

Left to right: fx out; fx in; bypass switch:

The long purple shrink tubing is covering two shielded cables. One cable is connected from the master volume pot to the board. The other cable is connected from the board to the treble pot to complete the loop. That resistor is used to drop the voltage to the circuit. The range is anywhere from 250vdc to 320vdc. 300vdc is optimum:

Now you can see where that fourth hole was drilled for the ground point of the cable's shield and the board itself. The trim pot is adjusted to your preference. I have mine set for just the slightest boost when the FX loop is activated:

Looks like it was always meant to be there:

This is the current version of the Metroamps Zero Loss FX Loop that is available right now. This newer one has been updated with an "On board switch (that) allows selection of pedal level or line level (-20db or +4bd) to accommodate anything from pedals to high end rack gear at the flip of a switch":

This is one of the best add-on effects loops out there today...
Linky , linky, linky:
Zero Loss FX loop kit
This particular effects loop is a kit that was purchased from Metropoulos Amps. The board is already assembled. You would need to drill 3 to 4 holes, connect 3 to 4 wires, and a resistor. My kit looked like this:

Here's the chassis to my clone built, and look at all that open real estate at the left side before any mods were done:

Three new holes drilled. The fourth hole for the grounding tab has not been drilled yet:

Left to right: fx out; fx in; bypass switch:

The long purple shrink tubing is covering two shielded cables. One cable is connected from the master volume pot to the board. The other cable is connected from the board to the treble pot to complete the loop. That resistor is used to drop the voltage to the circuit. The range is anywhere from 250vdc to 320vdc. 300vdc is optimum:

Now you can see where that fourth hole was drilled for the ground point of the cable's shield and the board itself. The trim pot is adjusted to your preference. I have mine set for just the slightest boost when the FX loop is activated:

Looks like it was always meant to be there:

This is the current version of the Metroamps Zero Loss FX Loop that is available right now. This newer one has been updated with an "On board switch (that) allows selection of pedal level or line level (-20db or +4bd) to accommodate anything from pedals to high end rack gear at the flip of a switch":

This is one of the best add-on effects loops out there today...
Linky , linky, linky:
Zero Loss FX loop kit
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