I can't find information about the output level at the fx send of a Rockerverb 50 mk iii. I want to run a Boss EQ 200 in the fx loop. The max input is rated at
+7 dBu. Will it work? Thx
Rockerverb 50 mk iii FX Send Level
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Re: Rockerverb 50 mk iii FX Send Level
Don't overthink it dude. Pedal in the loop will be just fine. Plug in and crank it up!!!
Re: Rockerverb 50 mk iii FX Send Level
Its a pedal friendly loop
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Re: Rockerverb 50 mk iii FX Send Level
Yeah, it should be fine (if it's factory new with stock tubes).
The Boss EQ200 ($275 currently) might be overkill and maybe not your best option. Like you mentioned about +7 db max input, that's because it doesn't appear to have an input volume. Whereas the MXR 10 band ($150) has an input and output volume, however, you don't get the nice feature of savable presets like the Boss.
Personally, I think 10-bands over-complicates things though. The Rockerverb 3 already lives in its own range that's close to perfect, so it doesn't need much.
My one-size-fits-all recommendation for a loop-EQ is the Mesa Boogie 5-band ($275).
For what it is, it's pretty expensive (same price as the Boss EQ200), but it's built to last and can re-work just about any painfully mediocre amps native tone into something useable.
The Boss EQ200 ($275 currently) might be overkill and maybe not your best option. Like you mentioned about +7 db max input, that's because it doesn't appear to have an input volume. Whereas the MXR 10 band ($150) has an input and output volume, however, you don't get the nice feature of savable presets like the Boss.
Personally, I think 10-bands over-complicates things though. The Rockerverb 3 already lives in its own range that's close to perfect, so it doesn't need much.
My one-size-fits-all recommendation for a loop-EQ is the Mesa Boogie 5-band ($275).
For what it is, it's pretty expensive (same price as the Boss EQ200), but it's built to last and can re-work just about any painfully mediocre amps native tone into something useable.
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