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Its wired like this so I can use the PRE/POST feature of the möbius it then goes onto the timeline from the möbius and from the timeline output to the amp. Amp 2 comes out of the isolated port of the switcher so it gets nothing
here it is in context
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Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
Perfect, although it is more conventional to show signal flow from left to right (as in reading direction (in the western world)) or from top to bottom. Output of one device leading to the input of the next device. (For anyone who thinks they have an "input" jack on their guitar = no!). Circuit diagrams (schematics in USA speak) always do that.
IMO, you'd be better served by parallel mixing the dry signal into the left and right stereo field.
I'm not sure how cheap you could do it, but it involves splitting the dry signal off before the effects, then mixing it back into the left and right signals before it gets fed back to each amp. This is almost always best done after the pre-amp (power amp too, if possible).
Also, it's worth noting that you don't need two amps to do that either - but that's a discussion for another day!
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
@Sporky was a great help when I last ventured down this road. It was a long road but he eventually got through to me so I can understand some of it LOL
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
By the way I've recently sold my 2nd amp and waiting for my new amp to be built so frustratingly I can't really test anything really but I'm just getting ready for when I do have the amp delivered
But if you were happy with either of these it's easy enough:
möbius (pre or post) always going to the dry amp.
möbius always going to the wet amp but always post OD.
thanks again
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If you wanted the mobius to be always before OD (and going to the dry amp) then just place it before the looper that controls the OD/comp.
As someone else said, could be also worth checking out running the mobius and timeline in true stereo, in which case ditch the splitter and run the stereo outs from the mobius in the above diagram into the stereo ins of the ti line and then the stereo outs of the tim line into the two amps.
As an aside that looper looks like massive overkill for controlling two OD's and a Comp (if indeed that is all it is doing?). If it's also controlling the mobius presets then we're probably in trouble again (although I'm not great on midi controllers).
Yes the looper does seem a bit overkill at the moment but I did have more pedals not so long ago but have whittled them down to the above now. Also is great to just step on one switch to select an OD or distortion and mods simultanously etc.
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Dry sounds are those that are untreated, and I guess OD and distortion have always been viewed as the front of the signal chain (from a miced amp), at least as far as recording goes, which is where I believe the WET / DRY terminology originates.