Dear Kermit, if you read this: I know the topic is old, but I encountered the same problems but I left the loop in my B-flex unused, until the amp died. The amp was repaired, it head a winding short in the power transformer. I received a new transformer, brought the amp back to function, and now the tube fx loop problem remained. The loop worked, but I hat to fully crank the send-potentiometer and instead hat too much output, so the return pot I had to set to very low values. Your input is very valuable, because I also had figured, the 59 V ant the anode of the send is hard to believe and explain, why I had the fully open the send pot. I also account the hum issues to that, at least to a part. When I first tried, I found it annoying, because a well set up B-flex is almost dead quiet for about 0 …70% of „Blast“, which is gain. I also figured, that the 6112 is a very silent tube and rather pretty linear which makes it an excellent choice. If I do not get it quiet enough, I‘ll try the dumbleator circuit as a loop. I also tried to trace back the tube fx loop. I would find it interesting, if we got the same result. Any way, we could make a contact?