W/D/W Diagram-am I doing this right???

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Alright. So, I think I've got this right. Definitely not certain though. I have decided to go with a wet/dry/wet setup. I just got together a switching pedal board (using a EFXIII+ to switch pedal loops, amp functions, and the the two midi capable pedals that make up my "wet" signal) and now I want to go a step further with this. I figured a diagram would make what I am trying to do clearer than attempting to put it into words. Let me know if you need any clarifications. I just want to make sure I have the right idea before I start making the necessary purchases. Thanks in advance.

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yeti":bs3eidaq said:
that's how i do it. but i use a rack instead of pedals.


I might use analog pedals in front and then rack on the back end. Oh, and an SLO too :D
 
Perfect, you're awesome-thanks guys. Really appreciate it.

Now I need to go make some purchases.
 
there are other ways to do it, but, to me, this is the easiest.

i dont like bringing anything back into my amp via the effects loop, i like using the loop for a send to the slave rig.
 
yeti":3281z3en said:
there are other ways to do it, but, to me, this is the easiest.

i dont like bringing anything back into my amp via the effects loop, i like using the loop for a send to the slave rig.


But you aren't getting the power amp tone from the loop. You should try it after or from a slave out if your amp has one.
 
Shark Diver":261i78ok said:
yeti":261i78ok said:
wish mine did!


That suhr iso thingy is great.

It is indeed. I use the Suhr Iso Line Out with great success in my w/d rigs. Has level control also, which really helps to get levels right in different venues or configurations...
 
Have a Mk V incoming and plan on using the Axe II with it for a w/d/w rig. How is the fx loop?
 
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