Hello guys!
I was working out my possible setup on stage and I wanted to try to reduce signal loss from cable capacitance as much as possible.
I bought a used Crate footswitch that has 3 switches and two 1/4" outputs (one for switch 1 and 2 and one for switch 3).
I removed the middle switch (#2) and was planning on putting a Pot there to regulate the boost level (like a volume pedal would do in the boost feature) and using switch #1 for channel switching and #3 for boost.
Anyway, I started to think that if the signal exits the volume boost plug, goes all the way to the pot/switch and beck to the amp, i'd probably suffer some tone loss from the long run of cable I use for the footswitch... is this an accurate assumption?
Thanks!
I was working out my possible setup on stage and I wanted to try to reduce signal loss from cable capacitance as much as possible.
I bought a used Crate footswitch that has 3 switches and two 1/4" outputs (one for switch 1 and 2 and one for switch 3).
I removed the middle switch (#2) and was planning on putting a Pot there to regulate the boost level (like a volume pedal would do in the boost feature) and using switch #1 for channel switching and #3 for boost.
Anyway, I started to think that if the signal exits the volume boost plug, goes all the way to the pot/switch and beck to the amp, i'd probably suffer some tone loss from the long run of cable I use for the footswitch... is this an accurate assumption?
Thanks!