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Hope you guys can advise me. I have two amps and sometimes, if the venue permits i.e. space, I might like to play through both of them as a dual set up. However, on some occasions it won't be convenient to do to. I want my main FX to go to one amp mainly but a specific pedal only to go to the other amp. However I don't want to have to move around my pedals to suit each of these scenarios and thought there might be a device to help this transition that I haven't seen yet. I already have a Bright Onion ABY box by the way to enable me to connect to both amps ('out of phase' switch included)
I have to mention that my pedals go through 2 Disaster Area loopers so I'm able to make presets hence why I don't want to keep moving these pedals around etc. I've uploaded a couple of images to help explain my set up. Maybe I'm just making problems for my self and should just keep it straight forward and put all the pedals to one amp only when I use a dual set up? Just thought I'd ask the question though
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Which pedal do you want to go to the other amp?
I'm thinking now that maybe I should just keep it simple and just go to the single amp full stop and connect the other amp when required which won't have any FXs through it
Get rid of both loopers and the Onion and get a Boss ES8 or Gigrig G2
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*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Guitar (transmitter)– Wireless Receiver – Mobius (use the PRE/POST function so connects to the DA DPC-8EZ Looper) – Mobius into Timeline.
Pedlas in to DPC-8EZ:-
COMP - WARTHOG - FUZZ – LJ Cruiser –
DMC-8D connects to the DPC-8EZ via MIDI to act as a master using for preset selecting.
Confused? I am now. I think I'm asking too much
So... in dual amp mode, just to check I've got this right, you want the extra amp to basically be wired guitar -> Lazy J -> amp, while the main amp gets guitar -> all the pedals apart from the Lazy J -> amp - is that correct?
However, it has occurred to me that the best bet here would probably be to contact them and explain what you need to do, so that it can all be built into one box with appropriate ground loop isolation.
But I can't quite work out which sockets do what to wire it up this way. I am pretty sure it'd work though.