Hi, I play in a small combo. Our first set is quite laid back and I use a Takamine G Series acoustic through a Marshall AS100D. Our second set is livelier, and I use a Fender Strat through a Line 6 amp.
I've set up a pedal board which I use for the first set - this has a Boss Equaliser, DMX Analog Chorus, Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive, Behringer Digital Delay.
For the second set, I've been using a Line 6 PBV Shortboard which connects via an ethernet cable to the Line 6 amp.
I'd really like to use only the pedal board set up for both sets. After all, it has all I need, looks tidier (one less pedal board). I want to set it up so that both guitars are connected to the board but to the different amps. Can this be done? As it stands now, I think I'd need to manually connect the Line 6 amp to the pedal board instead of the Marshall and plug my Strat into the other end of the pedal chain but it's a bit of a faff and there are times when I'd like to use the Takamine in our second set, so switching between guitars.
So the outcome would be: 2 guitars, 2 amps, all through one pedal board with the ability to pick up either guitar without having to un-plug things......
Really appreciate any advice!
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Guitars into the inputs, pedalboard connected to the send/return, and amps into the outputs.
You can then connect any guitar to any amp, all going through the same pedalboard.
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