how to jumper plexi channels?

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been plugging guitar into top on #1.


can i jumper the bottom of #1 over to either of the #2's?
 
Capulin Overdrive":3maqu50p said:
been plugging guitar into top on #1.


can i jumper the bottom of #1 over to either of the #2's?

From what other ppl told me, bottom left to top right.
 
cyndicate":3rmhnw7e said:
Capulin Overdrive":3rmhnw7e said:
been plugging guitar into top on #1.


can i jumper the bottom of #1 over to either of the #2's?

From what other ppl told me, bottom left to top right.

Dont you mean top right to bottom left :D
 
trey85stang":2n1arju2 said:
cyndicate":2n1arju2 said:
Capulin Overdrive":2n1arju2 said:
been plugging guitar into top on #1.


can i jumper the bottom of #1 over to either of the #2's?

From what other ppl told me, bottom left to top right.

Dont you mean top right to bottom left :D

:lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:
 
well, my George L goes both ways so it's all good either way! :emofag: :grim:
 
I agree. This is the way I've done it for years. You could do it any number of ways you choose I suppose, but I've gotten the best results with top right to bottom left.
 
When I had my Superlead I preferred something like this:

Jumper Jumper
Empty Guitar

Gave a darker tone but still worked really well in a band situation.
 
I've seen other people do it another way as well. Use a Y cable, plug into top left and bottom right, and then your guitar into it. I haven't tried it myself though because I can't find my Y cable :lol: :LOL: Someone said it sounds "better" this way, but who knows :confused:
 
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