Laney Alliance VH100R Operating instructions manual - page 10
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EFFECTS LOOP SEND:
Connect the input of your external effect to this socket. A ‘side chain’ effects loop allows you to
connect external effects such as tremolo’s, chorus and delays to your amplifier. Signal leaves the amplifier via the `Send’ (46) socket
and comes back from the effects via the `Return` (44) socket via the FX return level control (43). Some Effects are better suited to
being between the guitar and amplifer input - these are foot pedal types / distortion / wah wah pedals etc. Rack mount effects will
work better in the FX loop on the amplifer rear. Stomp boxes are normally designed for small signals such as a guitar output whereas
rack mount FX are designed for the higher signal level obtained from an FX send.
CHANNEL B SEND:
This line level output provides a signal from the pre-amplifier for routing to external effects processors. It
operates in sidechain mode and any external processors should be set to ‘Effect only Mode’ if at all possible.
CHANNEL B RETURN:
Connect the output of the Channel B FX processor here if you only want the effect to be assigned to
channel B. Control the amount of effect with the Channel B effect level control on the front panel. (15)
CHANNEL A+B RETURN:
This socket is provided for use when a single external FX processor is going to be used on
both
channels, but at different mix levels.
CHANNEL A RETURN:
Connect the output of the Channel A FX processor here if you only want the effect to be assigned to
channel B. Control the amount of effect with the Channel B effect level control on the front panel. (16)
CHANNEL A SEND:
This line level output provides a signal from the pre-amplifier for routing to external effects processors. It
operates in sidechain mode and any external processors should be set to ‘Effect only Mode’ if at all possible.
SERIAL NO:
Displays the model and serial number of the unit.
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