Pedalboard Splitter

webrthomsonwebrthomson Frets: 1031
Any recommendations for a pedal board splitter - I need to split the signal on my board to my new noise gate - so literally one in two out:

So far all I can find is this one on reverb.com:


Or the JHS ones at £80

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
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  • hotpickupshotpickups Frets: 1822
    Call bright onion. James's will sort you out I'm sure :)
    Link to my trading feedback:  http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/59452/
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  • jamiexsilverjamiexsilver Frets: 404
    2nd vote for bright onion.
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  • fandangofandango Frets: 2204
    edited May 2018
    I'd read that Lehle products are pretty good, but no personal experience.

    http://lehle.com/EN/Splitter
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  • Rowby1Rowby1 Frets: 1279
    Bright Onion, definitely worth a look.
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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 3042
    For that specific purpose, I *think* you would get away with a Y-cable, ie. literally just send the same signal to two pedals. You could also do this with three jack sockets in a small enclosure. Worth trying before spending a load on a more expensive device.

    R.
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 28198
    For that specific purpose, I *think* you would get away with a Y-cable, ie. literally just send the same signal to two pedals. You could also do this with three jack sockets in a small enclosure. Worth trying before spending a load on a more expensive device.

    R.
    If the split is after an always-on pedal or something with buffered bypass you are probably right.
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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 3042
    Sporky said:
    For that specific purpose, I *think* you would get away with a Y-cable, ie. literally just send the same signal to two pedals. You could also do this with three jack sockets in a small enclosure. Worth trying before spending a load on a more expensive device.

    R.
    If the split is after an always-on pedal or something with buffered bypass you are probably right.
    Probably. ;)
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  • webrthomsonwebrthomson Frets: 1031
    Right Bright Onion it is then :)

    Thanks!

    For that specific purpose, I *think* you would get away with a Y-cable, ie. literally just send the same signal to two pedals. You could also do this with three jack sockets in a small enclosure. Worth trying before spending a load on a more expensive device.

    R.
    Yeah thats one of the reasons I asked I was unsure :)
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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 3042
    edited May 2018
    If I were doing this for myself, I'd build a simple buffer in a small box and add an extra output. If you're not able to self-build then Bright Onion is probably your best bet.

    R.
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