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Tele-Meister
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Simple Loop switcher ?
I just got a new Blues Junior (AWESOME!), but my Boss RC-2 is noisy through it. So what I'm looking for is a switcher (or possibly wiring diagram) that will take the RC-2 out of the loop when I'm not using it.
Would this work? If so how do you hook it up? ![]() I don't really know how loop pedals work so sorry if this is a bit obvious. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: City by the Bay
Posts: 1,034
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You will need 3 more cables, presuming you already have one. (2 shorties and another long one and the cable length is your preference) Put your cable from guitar (Tele preferred Then run a cable from the top right to your RC-2 input and another cable from the RC-2 output to the jack on the top left. Also, it most of these little boxes will work regardless if they are powered or not. Power will activate the light. Hope this helps... |
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