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3 guitars - 1 tuner???
I play in a band where I switch between three different guitars during the night.
They are: Burner MMJ 6-string Acoustic into a LR Baggs Para DI Taylor 655CE 12-string Acoustic into a Taylor Breakout Box Epiphone Casino Electric into a small mic'd amp. My desire is to find a way to run all three guitars into one tuner on a pedal board - and most likely need to control where the signal to the tuner is coming form. One issue I have to address is the fact that I'm also using a Boss A/B box on my Burner guitar so that I can mute the guitar when not playing it as it has no on-board controls. So - anybody got an idea for me on how I can accomplish this. What do I need to purchase? I did find a Morley A/B/C box - that might work for what I need - just looking for your ideas too. Thanks
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Paul Burner BURNER GUITARS THE WHEEZETONES BAND Building one-off acoustic guitars since 2008 Last edited by songsender; 03-08-2010 at 12:18 PM. |
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You can only play one at a time, so why not just use your tuner as your connection point to your system and plug each guitar into it as needed to tune/play? It literally would take about 15 seconds to make the switch / connection, which you should have between songs, and another 15 - 20 seconds to quick-check the tuning. Just my thoughts on the subject.
Now, unless I don't really get your question, I'm not sure if what you are asking about can be done without spending a bit of $, and at that point why would you want to spend a bunch of $ on the simple act of tuning a guitar in between songs during a set when there are ways to do it that would not cost you a cent?
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