Using pedal switchers to change preamps to send fx to 2 amps
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:09 am
Hi guys,
I have a dilemma, I have a Fender Twin Amp for my clean sounds and a Mesa Single rec for my crunch. I would ideally like to use all of my time based effects (effects that would usually sit between the pre-amp and power amp stages, (i.e. effects loop, of the amp) in both of the amps effects loops.
Has anyone experienced using pedal switchers to switch the signal between pre-amps? I.e. one switch would send to amp one's input, the send from amp one would go to the return of that loop on the switcher. The next switch would control the other pre-amp of amp two. The final switch on the switcher would send to the return of amp one, the output of the switcher would send to the return of amp two.
This would then allow the user to use any effects in between the pre-amp switches and the output of the pedal switcher in either of the amps. Of course, only one pre-amp would be on at any one time.
Only problem's I can foresee is ground loops etc., can anyone confirm that this is possible?
Many thanks and sorry if the post is confusing!
I have a dilemma, I have a Fender Twin Amp for my clean sounds and a Mesa Single rec for my crunch. I would ideally like to use all of my time based effects (effects that would usually sit between the pre-amp and power amp stages, (i.e. effects loop, of the amp) in both of the amps effects loops.
Has anyone experienced using pedal switchers to switch the signal between pre-amps? I.e. one switch would send to amp one's input, the send from amp one would go to the return of that loop on the switcher. The next switch would control the other pre-amp of amp two. The final switch on the switcher would send to the return of amp one, the output of the switcher would send to the return of amp two.
This would then allow the user to use any effects in between the pre-amp switches and the output of the pedal switcher in either of the amps. Of course, only one pre-amp would be on at any one time.
Only problem's I can foresee is ground loops etc., can anyone confirm that this is possible?
Many thanks and sorry if the post is confusing!