Jul 14, 2017 · So I have been looking for a good instrument splitter/ABY box. I want to use it for recording applications - to split a guitar/bass signal between the instrument input of my Great River MP-500NV and an amp. So far I have tried a Radial Twin City ABY and a JHS Buffered Splitter.

So I have been looking for a good instrument splitter/ABY box. I want to use it for recording applications - to split a guitar/bass signal between the instrument input of my Great River MP-500NV and an amp. So far I have tried a Radial Twin City ABY and a JHS Buffered Splitter. Duttek Guitar Y Cable, 6.35mm 1/4 inch Mono TS Female to 26.35mm 1/4 Inch Mono TS Female Y Splitter Cable 20cm/8inch (635F-2FMTS) by Tomota "It works great for what I use it for" - by Jessie Reschke The Buffered Splitter is like giving each output a shot of adrenaline, ensuring they hit your amp with the same strength and character as they left your fingers. - Converts your guitar’s hi-Z signal to lo-Z for driving long cables and pedal chains - Retains the original tone of your guitar without coloration from the other gear in your signal JHS Buffered Splitter is a little box of magic which takes your input signal and splits it into two always-on outputs that are buffered so you don’t lose clarity or tone in any way. Plug your guitar in and use one output to send your clean signal somewhere like a tuner, mixer, separate amp, etc… and send the other output through your board JHS Buffered Splitter Features at a Glance: Split your signal through two output Buffered output keeps your tone and clarity intact Splitter works great with guitar, bass, keyboards, and more Ultra-compact form factor takes up very little space on your pedalboard Requires a 9V power supply (not included) Handbuilt in Kansas City, MO. Split your The Saturnworks buffered splitter is the best way to keep your tone strong and clear. The Saturnworks buffered splitter isn't just a single buffer followed by a signal split. The "dual" in the Saturnworks dual active splitter means that this pedal takes one input and splits it into two buffered outputs. Each output has its own buffer. AB/Y buffered splitter with phase reverse switches 12-25-2013, 06:05 PM Anyone know of a stomp box kit out there to take one guitar signal and split it to one or two buffered outputs, with the option of phase reversal on either output?

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JHS Buffered Splitter Guitar Signal Path Effect If you’ve ever split your guitar’s signal with a passive device, adapter, or even certain effects pedals, you know that the results can sometimes be muddy and lifeless because they simply cut your tone in two, sending one half one way and the other half the other way.

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Jul 14, 2017 · So I have been looking for a good instrument splitter/ABY box. I want to use it for recording applications - to split a guitar/bass signal between the instrument input of my Great River MP-500NV and an amp. So far I have tried a Radial Twin City ABY and a JHS Buffered Splitter. Buffered outputs prevent signal loss The Radial JD7 Injector is a class-A guitar distro/splitter with built-in Radial DI and Reamp that can drive up to seven amps Starting with easier questions, by comparing frequency responses of buffered and non-buffered signal coming through the Lehle transformer, it’s easy to see how the buffer affects the sound. There’s a slight dip in the higher mids, above 1KHz and then a slight boost of highs above 2K, improving the clarity of the sound without making it May 11, 2012 · I just learned I can use my Boss TU-2 tuner pedal as a splitter. Anyone tried this? Hi, guys. So I've been really wanting to get a splitter for my guitar/bass so I can feed an amp and still get a clean DI straight to the DAW or to feed multiple amps while recording. I did not realize that I could use both out