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  • My looper is sucking tone A LOT

    I have build a switcher/looper (3 loops and tuner out) for bass.
    Highest quality 3PDT switches,
    Evidence audio cabling.

    But my tone decreases a lot even when passed IN->OUT
    I tried buffering input and output - yes it a bit better (quite louder) but still not same definition.

    The mp3 fuile included here has 3 sections: 1- dry signal through looper, 2- original bass (so how it should sound), 3- same as first but buffered on input.



    Is there any way to get rid of the loss?
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    A schematic or diagram showing devices and connections would help us. There are a lot of things it could be. My guess right now is that there may be some parallel signal loading in the system or circuit.
    "Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chuck H View Post
      A schematic or diagram showing devices and connections would help us. There are a lot of things it could be. My guess right now is that there may be some parallel signal loading in the system or circuit.

      It's something like this (but 3 loops).
      I'm also having issue with "click" heard in the amp when switching loops... it's pretty annoying. I can live with in on a show, but in the recording siutation... nope..

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