In my case it's my bass V-amp, don't know if the same issue happens with other gear.
the thing is, I plug the v-amp into the return of the fx loop on any amp I rehearse or gig with, so i can bypass all the pre-amp section of the amp and only use the power amp section. But this also bypasses the volume (or postgain in peavey amps) knob, and even if I crank the volume and gain levels in the v-amp (which tone-wise is not what I want, cranking the pre-gain changes my sound obviously) it never gets as loud as if putting it through the normal input. So in my paramore cover rehearsals I have been pluggin the v-amp directly into the input of the fender bassman 100 the guitarrist (and owner of the rehearsla space) has, simply putting all eq knobs in the middle, and it sounds pretty good.
Do you normally do this? if not, how do you deal with the volume issue I suffer when plugging through the fx loop? or is this only happening to me?
the thing is, I plug the v-amp into the return of the fx loop on any amp I rehearse or gig with, so i can bypass all the pre-amp section of the amp and only use the power amp section. But this also bypasses the volume (or postgain in peavey amps) knob, and even if I crank the volume and gain levels in the v-amp (which tone-wise is not what I want, cranking the pre-gain changes my sound obviously) it never gets as loud as if putting it through the normal input. So in my paramore cover rehearsals I have been pluggin the v-amp directly into the input of the fender bassman 100 the guitarrist (and owner of the rehearsla space) has, simply putting all eq knobs in the middle, and it sounds pretty good.
Do you normally do this? if not, how do you deal with the volume issue I suffer when plugging through the fx loop? or is this only happening to me?