Wizzard MTL MC II Hybrid -Video demo!

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Just got the beast at lunch and had about a half hour with it. No manuals seems to exist so I turn to the forums. The rear has 4 jacks in the corner. The foot switcher included has one button so depending on if you put the foot switcher in the loop jack or the Chanel jack it functions to turn the loop on/off or the amp chanels.

The issue i'm trying to resolve is I use a Line 6 HX for post effects and also to change amp chanels via the footswitch cable. Typical amps I just plug it in the footswich cable into the foot switch jack and program the HX to change amp chanels. On the hybrid if i plug the foot switch cable into the channel jack the loop effects do not work, but they do if the cable is plugged into the loop jack, BUT then I have to use the Wizard foot swtich to change chanels.

Just trying not to tapdance.

Also there is a level knob for both the send and return. Above noon there is a lot of noise and headroom below noon both are more mangable. I would assume the level on the Return is the final mast volume? I guess the send is how much of the effects?

Again a manual would be nice. Doing a YT vid tonight to feture some epic 80's tones

Here is the Vid:

 
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On my MCII there's a push pull pot on the presence knob that turns the loop on and off. All of the foot switch functions have companion push pull pots on my MCII. So you could pull that knob and keep the loop on all the time and use the Line 6 just for switching channels.

Other pull knobs on mine: Switching channels is the lead gain knob. Boost is lead volume and clean gain. Black cat is clean volume. I keep my loop levels at noon give or take. HTH. Never tried the hybrid, so I'm not sure it's the same.
 
The last one I bought was $100
Metal, very well made!
Great investment for any Wizard owner.

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The last one I bought was $100
Metal, very well made!
Great investment for any Wizard owner.

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Only issue with that pedal is that for some reason dude didn’t figure out that there is actually a charge back to power LEDs and he wired it to require a 9 volt to power them.....Voodoo Doc guy is apparently making them again, I would lean towards that direction. I have / have had both versions.
 
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