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Old 13th April 2007   #1
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stand alone effects loop?

anyone know if there is such a thing? closest i have found is a signal path selector, but i am looking for a pedal of some kind that can actually blend in the 100% wet signal from an effects processor, exactly like how you do it on a mixing board, but made for instruments going into an amp.

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What effects processor are you using. You can't control wet and dry in your processor? Are you trying to avoid bastardizing your whole signal by sending it fully to a digital processor?
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What effects processor are you using. You can't control wet and dry in your processor? Are you trying to avoid bastardizing your whole signal by sending it fully to a digital processor?
exactly. i am using a line6 DL4 and its digital conversion sucks and makes the whole guitar sound thinner and brittle.

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I'm using a Barge Concepts VFB1 on my pedalboard, works great...
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Suhr Tone Tools - Expanding the Experience of Tone!

The Suhr MiniMix is the first professional tone tool product from John Suhr that significantly improves the performance of your guitar rig. Used by pros like Scott Henderson and Mike Landau, the MiniMix essentially converts the serial effects loop of your amp into an extremely transparent parallel effects loop that will not mess with the purity of your amp signal whatsoever. Designed by John Suhr utilizing only the highest grade audio components, the MiniMix features better than 0.004% total harmonic distortion and noise floor along with an extremely flat frequency response covering 20Hz to 20 KHz.

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parallel looper

there's also this bad boy, though it might be over kill:

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