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Post by 195db on Jan 21, 2017 11:21:27 GMT -7
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Post by zpilot on Jan 22, 2017 8:18:27 GMT -7
Interesting idea. By the way, I used to plug those 3/8" holes with empty .357 Magnum cartridge cases.
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Post by simpleton on Jan 28, 2017 7:31:06 GMT -7
? How does it switch the Hi/Lo input ? And why can't I visualize it? Well, at least maybe can you show a picture of how you hook it up to the amp? Cool idea for sure.....so you can go from the low input sound to the high input sound.....AND have the EQ bypass in both positions?
Next level friend.... next level. Plus one life.
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Post by simpleton on Jan 28, 2017 7:43:48 GMT -7
O hey, I'm reading on the other place you posted the answer I was looking for. Link here. For others interested
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Post by 195db on Jan 28, 2017 9:25:25 GMT -7
? How does it switch the Hi/Lo input ? And why can't I visualize it? Well, at least maybe can you show a picture of how you hook it up to the amp? Cool idea for sure.....so you can go from the low input sound to the high input sound.....AND have the EQ bypass in both positions? Next level friend.... next level. Plus one life. Exactly that. Hi or lo + EQ on or off. Add a Z-drive and whamo... instant 57 channel amp. Well not quite but you get the idea. Using the footswitch by itself as a fly rig type thing is great. No power supply needed for pedals. It eliminates the need for 2 separate footswitches but either way you'll add 2 more cables on top of guitar / pedalboard cables. Looks something like this w/ everything going. Guitar - Pedalboard ----------------------------------------- Amp/Lo | | ------------------ Amp/Hi | Return Footswitch--| Send | ------------------Amp/EQ | | | ---------------------------------------------Amp/Return --------------------------------------------------- Amp/Send
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