Wanted to run this past the guitarist and electronically minded individuals.
Guitar with wireless bug
Wireless receiver
Tuner pedal
A / B box
A signal path straight into a one side of a Y @ amp input.
( for a pure amp distortion channel as my primary source of tone.)
B signal path through CryBaby - Digital Delay - Phaser - etc for a more "processed" lead tone, adjustable to various needs of songs into the other input on the Y @ amp input.
So for example instead of tap dancing several switches I can for instance leave my CryBaby and Delay on and simply choose between the processed or unprocessed signal path via the A/B.
Is the A / B box going to have a significant "pop" at signal change ?
Before you ask, the "why" would be because for the majority of my work I prefer the straight signal path through my distortion channel.
Yet I have an occasional need for a tweaked input as well.
Guitar with wireless bug
Wireless receiver
Tuner pedal
A / B box
A signal path straight into a one side of a Y @ amp input.
( for a pure amp distortion channel as my primary source of tone.)
B signal path through CryBaby - Digital Delay - Phaser - etc for a more "processed" lead tone, adjustable to various needs of songs into the other input on the Y @ amp input.
So for example instead of tap dancing several switches I can for instance leave my CryBaby and Delay on and simply choose between the processed or unprocessed signal path via the A/B.
Is the A / B box going to have a significant "pop" at signal change ?
Before you ask, the "why" would be because for the majority of my work I prefer the straight signal path through my distortion channel.
Yet I have an occasional need for a tweaked input as well.