Configuring ReVolt with your Amp's FX Return
You can connect ReVolt Guitar or ReVolt Bass to a guitar/bass amp’s poweramp and enrich your ReVolt Series tone with your physical cabinet. To do so:
- Connect your guitar/pedalboard to ReVolt’s input (GUITAR IN)
- Connect the output of ReVolt (OUT) to the amp’s effect return
This setup will bypass the internal preamp of your amp, and the sound of ReVolt will play through your physical cabinet.
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