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No but the installation looks pretty straightforward and the pictures are very clear and a most professional job IMO.
I wonder what B's would say if someone wanted one fitted to an Artisan??!
Dave.
It's excellent. I use it as standard now when doing an amp with a loop.
I buy the PCBs direct from Steve Miller (who designed it) but the Metro kit is pretty fool proof, with clear instructions. You don't need to use a speaker out, but you will need to drill 3 holes.
http://home.comcast.net/~mamp17/index.html
Bear in mind that if you took this approach you'd need to provide a high voltage DC power supply for the board, either from the amp (not a great idea and would also need a suitable connection) or generated inside the external box (which means mains power).
I wouldn't have though fitting a well regarded effects loop to a 78 JMP would devalue the amp much, if at all, and it's not as if they are rare.
@ Martin / I appreciate advice and know you weren't touting for business
Cheers
Phil
Like Martin said, it's a well regarded loop (from other's thoughts, never tried one). Surely if you love the amp, but need a loop, you wouldn't sell it anyway?