Dirk, please, help me; I'm very close to fix the problem.
I don't wanna modify the amp, so I installed the loop when Marshall did originally; in this way I can restore the original configuration once I decide to sell the amp.
Today I tried swapping R13 (stock 100K) in favour of 470K because the normal range of external effects impedance vary from 470K to 1 Mega; I restored all the bass frequencies! but now I have a CUT OFF on the extreme high frequencies!!
The input B (low) is connected to the input of the SEND jack on the main PCB (the Marshall PCB), as well as the output is connected to the RETURN jack of the main PCB (again, the Marshall PCB).
Everything works as it shound....no noise at all, same volume, no ground loop, no unpleasant distirtion.....just a loss in the EXTREME HIGH FREQUENCIES which I would like to restore.
I just want to let it pass through the TT loop ALL THE FREQUENCIES SPECTRUM, no less, no more.
You suggest to remove C7 if the loop sounds too bright; I notice to opposite problem: a bit emphasis on mid-bass frequencies, a bit emphasis on mid-high frequencies and a loss on the extreme high frequencies.
Can you help me?
Thanks