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Post by Rockerfeller on Apr 10, 2017 6:57:52 GMT -7
You could go into the pedal itself and fix that if you wanted to, it wouldn't be that hard to do Could you elaborate on what you'd do in there? I picked up a two button switch off reverb made by "this 1 myne" on the cheap, and it works well enough. The reverb led is off when the effect is on and there's a slight bit of added noise, but very slight. The trem pops every now and then but that doesn't bother me. Ideally I'd like to fix it so the reverb led lights up when the effect is on and perhaps add any shielding in the enclosure if that's what you're talking about. I'm running a 25 ft TRS 1/4" cable with a TRS to RCA cable into it. You have to ground one side of the reverb cable. It is easiest to do that on the 1/4" side of the cable, Just take the sleeve material on the cable and ground it to the 1/4" plug. Here is a video that explains why it works and a little bit about how to do it. I am sure there better ones out there: I actually have my LED indicator OFF when the Reverb is on in my set up. I did that on purpose, because I play with Verb on most of the time. So, to conserve battery power, I built it that way. But it is easy to fix. You have to change how the wire is soldered on to the switch, basically reversing it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 10:53:37 GMT -7
^^^ Yep. It works.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 10:54:48 GMT -7
It's actually not a big issue for me. I'm a reverb-always-on guy anyway, and I when I use trem it's usually fast and choppy, so I go with a pedal anyway.
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Post by oowl on Aug 30, 2017 11:48:45 GMT -7
This should work right? It requires AC and you'll need a TRS to 2xRCA chord (or adapter if you have TRS chord). However, they seem to be "out of stock" quite a bit. Works great w/ my Swart AST, definitely need the lights, but my Z-Lux in in the mail so I haven't got to try it yet
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Post by Rockerfeller on Aug 30, 2017 12:07:44 GMT -7
I just took the cable off of my Z-Luz pedal and soldered the TRS 1/4" jack to it and it worked great. It still needs to be shielded or it will be loud and noisy.
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Post by redzsrock on Jan 10, 2018 13:12:54 GMT -7
Finally got around to putting my 2 mini switches I ordered from LoopMaster on my pedalboard. They work great! Plus, they are WAY smaller so they take up much less real estate on the pedalboard. Love the LED's too!
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Post by Stephen on Nov 7, 2018 5:03:34 GMT -7
Finally got around to putting my 2 mini switches I ordered from LoopMaster on my pedalboard. They work great! Plus, they are WAY smaller so they take up much less real estate on the pedalboard. Love the LED's too! These? www.loop-master.com/mini-channel-switcher-version-p-160.htmlHow are they cabled?
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Post by redzsrock on Nov 7, 2018 5:41:00 GMT -7
Finally got around to putting my 2 mini switches I ordered from LoopMaster on my pedalboard. They work great! Plus, they are WAY smaller so they take up much less real estate on the pedalboard. Love the LED's too! These? www.loop-master.com/mini-channel-switcher-version-p-160.htmlHow are they cabled? They have a 1/4" jack
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Post by Stephen on Nov 7, 2018 5:55:47 GMT -7
If they are 1/4” jacks, how do you plug them into your Z-Lux?
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Post by redzsrock on Nov 7, 2018 5:59:43 GMT -7
If they are 1/4” jacks, how do you plug them into your Z-Lux? Oops, sorry. I was thinking about the boost pedal, not the tremolo.
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