However, I could stick the EQ and HUSH in the loop, then send MP1 Out A to the Mixer, then send MP1 Out B to the IPS, and then the IPS to the mixer. Is that an option or have I over looked something here?
This would work but you would still have an issue in bypass as it will increase the MP1 B compared to the wet outs. It shouldn't be giving you such a big difference though but I've never run mine like this.
You could just make a Y split lead to split the hush out to go to MP-1 return and IPS in.
Well it's enough difference that I need to turn down a few db on the output knob everytime I switch back to bypass mode.
If I set the mix knob %100 wet there is no difference between bypass and un-bypassed.
I generally run the mix control about 50% so I'm always having a difference between bypass and unbypassed and I have to constantly turn the output level up and down to suit which is annoying as hell.
BTW the difference is exactly same running the IPS exactly as the manual suggests (i.e having guitar running to input and a distortion device in the distortion loop) so the way I'm running it is not increasing the unbalanced output between bypass and mix signals.
If I was to do the loop idea I would need a stereo loop pedal (I only own a mono loop pedal
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