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well just so you know-splitting a guitar signal before it hits the preamp means you are working w/ weakass millivolts of power-and things just get weaker after that. the best way, i have found, is to split, fondle, manipulate, loop and enhance the guitar signal post preamp(line level) where the voltage is large and powerful. s on 3/1/06 9:28 AM, Christophe at cburke55@comcast.net wrote: > What I do is split the signal with an ABY box before it hits the looper >and > then the straight guitar signal and the output from the looper into a >mixer > and then to the amp. > Just another idea! > Chris > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: "joe rut" <joerut@lycos.com> >> hmmmmm..indeed. That sounds like something worthy of my looking into. >> Thanks. >> >> Joe >> >> Stan Wrote: >>> hmmm...missed that original post. >>> i am an OLDSCHOOL tube amp guitar player-and have always had a hellofa >time >>> tryin to get these looper thanggs in the signal path and still (ab)use >all >>> the traits of a tube amp. >>> finally found amps that had trustworthy tube efx loops. once i put the >edp >>> or any other rack looper in there-the clean sounds and signal levels >of the >>> looper were maintained while yer guitar is still going straight to the >front >>> of the amp for all the richness and distortion or whatever else that >>> combination brings... >>> it takes a lot of tweaking and matching levels but once you get it-its >the >>> best of both worlds-imo >>> stan > >http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?S > RC >> =lycos10 >> > >