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Post by chesterbrown on May 6, 2020 9:33:05 GMT -7
Has anyone had problems with a boost pedal reversing the phase in a wet dry rig? My EP booster does exactly that when I turn it on so I had to put it before my splitter. It’s not where I want it in the signal chain. Any suggestions? Or maybe someone knows of a good boost pedal that doesn’t do that?
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Post by GT Roger on May 13, 2020 13:40:01 GMT -7
I had the same problem with a chorus pedal.
Could you place your booster pedal before the split?
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Post by jeffmp on Nov 12, 2020 16:47:37 GMT -7
tell me about your wet/dry rig. How do you run everything?
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Post by doctorice on Nov 12, 2020 17:36:35 GMT -7
That Pedal Show has discussed this a few times, but I don't think they had a definitive solution for all cases. I recall the specific one they highlighted was a delay pedal that reversed phase. The solution for that particular one was to leave the pedal always on and control its volume / mix with an expression pedal. The splitter they used had a switch to reverse phase, so they got the phase correct, then when delay was wanted, step on the expression pedal.
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Post by jeffmp on Nov 12, 2020 17:57:48 GMT -7
👍 I’ve been checking it out!
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Post by GT Roger on Nov 13, 2020 7:24:23 GMT -7
I don't have a current picture of my pedal board. I'll try to take one soon.
I'm running overdrive and boost pedals first, then into a delay pedal, then into a Neo mini-vent. The mini-vent does my split to each amp. One amp I use with reverb and one without.
It's not a complete wet/dry rig. But, the mini-vent sounds much better in stereo.
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Post by zpilot on Nov 15, 2020 2:41:41 GMT -7
Is there a listing anywhere of pedals that reverse polarity? That would be good to have available.
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Post by Russell B on Nov 15, 2020 12:06:49 GMT -7
Why design an efforts pedal that will reverse polarity when it’s switched on?? Sorry to highjack this thread.
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