#1
|
|||
|
|||
D-Tar Acoustic System
Hi!!
I have installed the d-tar system through which I come out with a y cable so that the piezo source and condenser source can be adjusted separately. All ok if I connect the guitar directly to my Schertler Unico using two channels. But how can I do with the my acoustic pedalboard where the first pedal is a L.R.Baggs Venue? Is there anything to put in front so that you can use the Y cable and go mono to the Venue? Thank you for precious help!! |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
You would just use a mono cable I think. Both sources would be sent across the hot wire, no? Or, you can go back and reset the preamp to the mono setting. Honestly, I really liked using that pickup, but I would see no reason to run it in stereo. Especially, if all you're doing is going into an acoustic amp. I would just run it mono.
__________________
"Lift your head and smile at trouble. You'll find happiness someday." |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Being that this is something I only goof around with, I haven't invested into a blender type pedal. Sometimes (not very often though) just for the fun of it I'll add a sound hole pickup to one of my guitars that already has a pickup. I'll add a Para Acoustic DI to my pedal board for use with the sound hole pick up. My main pickup plugs into a Zoom A3. I call both pedals (A3 and PADI) the first pedal in the chain. The second pedal in the chain is a HOF reverb pedal with stereo inputs. The HOF will receive a mono signal from both #1 pedals. The HOF will then send the blended signal to the #3 pedal (looper) as a mono signal. This allows me to EQ both pickups separately and then send the signal through the rest of the pedal board on to the mixer as a mono signal.
__________________
The Blond The Brunette The Red Head The Old Lady Goldilocks Flipper "Sometimes I play a song I never heard before" Thelonious Monk |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Hi!!!
Thanks to all for precious support Cheers from Italy. |