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Pedal board split signal path5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() This is perfect for hybrid guitarists when, for example, the signal from the magnetic pickups can go into a tube amp and the acoustic sound into an acoustic combo or active monitor, as one of my friends playing the hybrid guitar reported-completely free of cracks and hum, which is a small miracle. accompaniment and solo with various effects in one stamp) or switching one guitar to two different amps. But here's where it starts to get tricky because the "A/B" can either mean two different loops (e.g. Sure, we're still referring to the manual, but how can the line selector be used in real life? A/B switching is probably the first thing that comes to one's mind, also because it's the very first mode. In the following video, you can see real wiring examples. There are three inputs and three outputs plus two loop lines with their own volume. With the rotary switch, you can choose between six modes, thoroughly described and detailed in the manual. I deliberately made a mini poll among my colleagues who use it-one understands it as an A/B signal switch, for another it's a two-channel mini mixer, some use it as a dual booster, others as a signal splitter or mixer, and for bass players it's a parallel looper for mixing effects. So what can it do?Ī lot of things, which is why it is even difficult to give it an exact definition, and everyone understands its purpose in their own way. One would need several stompboxes to do the same as Boss-which makes it unique in its own way. I've tried to find an equivalent, by the way, but without much success. It appeared back in 1991 and since then it has been proving its unchanged qualities even in today's totally turbulent times. ![]()
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