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Re: In need of help



Hi Ted,

In a message dated 12/13/02 1:08:15 AM, Ted82@charter.net writes:

>Hi...I just subscribed to loopers and don't know exactly how this works
>but ill give it a try.  Anyways, i have been saving and buying and saving
>and buying for 2 years now to get some really good equipment for a guitar
>rack.  I'm finally where i want to be, but the only problem is wiring the
>thing.  I'm a rookie at this and since this is such a complex rig im sure
>ill learn more than enough after its all wired.  Well' if anyone could
>help me by drawing up a diagram or some kinda schematic it would 
>be great!!! So i'll list all my equipment for whoever can try and help me 
>out. Thanks, Ted!

Gee, that seems weird for some reason. Not many other Teds on this list.
Heck, other than my son and my father I hardly KNOW any other Teds.

Well, enough of that for now. I play guitar, I use a rack system (have
done so for over a dozen years now). A couple of years ago I expanded 
from 12 spaces to 16 spaces. Can't claim to be a total expert but I figure
I have tried as many options as there are and have made all the mistakes 
there are to make on the way to getting MY tone (so far as that goes). 

I don't know if I can help but fire away whenever you're ready with that 
list. I bet a significant number of guitar geeks on the LD list will have 
all 
sorts of good ideas for you. Tell us what you've got. I suppose if your 
intended rack setup contains a looper of some sort somewhere in the
signal chain it won't be considered too "off topic" for this list. 

Best,

tEd ® kiLLiAn

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