hello fellas ...
Fulltone has a DIY Passive A/B Switcher under their Tech Tips page ....
if i were to build and use this A/B box, i was wondering if it could be used in this manner? (see attached drawing under "Ideal Setup")
I basically would like to A/B between two different pedals ... then route the OUT for both back into a single INPUT to continue on down the line.
i would need some sort of 1/4" mono splitter i guess ... so my question is: are there any drawbacks to running the signal this way or is there a better solution?
i basically want to toggle between the zvex fuzz and the fulltone OCD for my tone (without stomping one off, then the other on) .... the rest of the pedals in the chain are just color for either 'tone'. make sense?
i had this question up on Weber's FX forum and someone had suggested using a "looper device ... two loops that you could toggle between plus a global bypass". Does something like that exist? Has anyone built a box like this?
thanks
Matt
Fulltone has a DIY Passive A/B Switcher under their Tech Tips page ....
if i were to build and use this A/B box, i was wondering if it could be used in this manner? (see attached drawing under "Ideal Setup")
I basically would like to A/B between two different pedals ... then route the OUT for both back into a single INPUT to continue on down the line.
i would need some sort of 1/4" mono splitter i guess ... so my question is: are there any drawbacks to running the signal this way or is there a better solution?
i basically want to toggle between the zvex fuzz and the fulltone OCD for my tone (without stomping one off, then the other on) .... the rest of the pedals in the chain are just color for either 'tone'. make sense?
i had this question up on Weber's FX forum and someone had suggested using a "looper device ... two loops that you could toggle between plus a global bypass". Does something like that exist? Has anyone built a box like this?
thanks
Matt
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