
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
Most FX stompboxes are instrument level, most rack FX are line level. Some of either type can be configured as either line or instrument level, and so could be run into the front end of an amp, or in the FX loop. Eventide stomp boxes can be configured either way.
I agree that there is more than one way to kill a cat, soundwise. As I said previously, most people agree that time-based FX work better in a loop. However, Boss delays (DD-3, DD-6, DD-7, etc.) are instrument level and are intended to be up front.
If you are running your amp reasonably clean, then having the delay running into the front of your amp will sound fine as long as it's the last effect in the chain on your pedalboard (after distortion / overdrive boxes).
I agree that there is more than one way to kill a cat, soundwise. As I said previously, most people agree that time-based FX work better in a loop. However, Boss delays (DD-3, DD-6, DD-7, etc.) are instrument level and are intended to be up front.
If you are running your amp reasonably clean, then having the delay running into the front of your amp will sound fine as long as it's the last effect in the chain on your pedalboard (after distortion / overdrive boxes).