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Single Loop Switch

(With Tuner Out)

No need to tap dance! Just kick in a loop!

  • This unit has 2 footswitches, therefore is laid out the same way as my other 2 footswitch pedals.
    • The footswitch on the left switches the loop in and out.
    • The footswitch on the right switches the tuner socket in and out, (also activating the 'Kill' mode).
  • It has 2 LED's:
    • 1 x Blue to show when the Loop is engaged, (Above the Loop switch).
    • 1 x Orange to show when the tuner socket is engaged, (Above the 'Tuner Out' switch).
  • The unit will be supplied with a 9v battery unless the PSU Socket has also been ordered.

We've all been there, "here comes the change and I need that pedal on... and that pedal on... but at the same time... how on earth am I going to do that?!?!?". After a breif attempt at 'tap' dancing, we either look like an total idiot, trip over the Wah-wah and land on the drum kit or kick the wrong pedal on at the wrong time causing the rest of the band to look over dis-approvingly!
 
"There must be an easier way...", I hear you say... and there is!

What is a LOOP Switch?

The Loop switch is a basic pedal designed to switch a separate circuit in and out of your normal signal path between guitar and amp. When it is in the 'off' position, the signal runs from the input straight to the output socket creating a 'true bypass', so you wouldn't even know the other circuit was there. When in the 'on' position, the switch re-routes the input to another socket, (send), which you connect to the input of your pedal chain and back to another socket, (return), which is re-routed to the output. Therefore, when in the 'on' position you can connect several pedals to your effects chain by clicking just one switch!

(1) From Guitar to Amp
This is the typical place to use a loop switch, kicking in certain pedals to use on your dirty sound. (Effects used on both settings should be outside the loop, i.e. Wah-wah before the loop switch and reverb afterwards). Here are a few ideas...
 
1) In the loop you could have your Overdrive, Chorus, Noise gate and Delay. When the loop switch is 'on', any or all of the pedals in the loop will be switched into the circuit, ideal for kicking in the Overdrive with Noise gate for a rhythm sound. You can even add the Delay at the end of a solo and by turning the loop switch off, you'll turn off the Overdrive, Noise gate and Delay at the same time.
 
2) Guitarists find they get a great solo sound by leaving the Wah-wah turned on, so that it boosts the mid frequencies. The only problem is that in order to turn the Wah-wah on, you have to push the pedal to the top, so you'd start and end your solo with a treble boost. By placing the Wah-wah in the loop, you can leave it on and set to the correct frequency and kick it in and out when you need it.
 
(2) Send and Return loop
If using the amp to get your overdrive sound, any Chorus, Flanger, Delay or Reverb will need to be in the amps send and return loop. Unless you have a function on the footswitch, (most don't), you won't be able to turn the amps loop on and off. If you want to turn two or more pedals off at the same time, place the loop switch in the amps send and return and kick it in and out as described in the section above.

What is a 'Tuner Out?

The 'Tuner Out' function allows you to plug your tuner into a separate socket and switch to it when you want to tune your guitar. Why this is such an essential feature is for 2 reasons. Firstly, not only does your signal switch to your tuner, but the 'Kill' mode is activated making sure that no pops or crackles can be heard through your amp, (ideal if you want to change guitars)!
The Second reason is because many tuners claim to be able to be used 'in-line', (this means you can leave them plugged in and turned on during your performance). However, I've heard several tuners, (even expensive models), add extra noise to your signal, kind of a digital ticking. The tuner out feature keeps the tuner out of your main signal path, keeping your signal as pure as possible.

What does the LED mean?

I've been asked to add LED's as an option to various pedals in the range, mainly so you can tell at a glance when the unit is on/off. I've used a 'Super Bright Ice Blue' LED so that this pedal will stand out from the others on your pedal board. These boys are bright!
 
Unless advised otherwise, I wire the LED so that it lights up when the loop is active and off when in bypass mode. Simple and effective!

What about build quality?

Over recent years Guitarists have been going back to some more traditional methods in the search for a purer tone. That means heading away from PCB's, (Printed Circuit Boards) and back to point-to-point wiring using thicker cables. This is a trend that definitely works as the larger the area the signal has to travel on, the less it's restricted, so the purer the sound. You can see various examples of this with amps like the Cornford range, Marshall's latest 'Hand Wired' series, as well as the 'Hand Wired' Vox AC30's.

All my units are made by hand with high grade components to keep your signal as pure as possible. I have over 10 years experience as a Guitar Tech as well as several years experience in electronic assembly to medical spec.

Box - Die Cast Aluminium in a rugged Black finish
Switch - Heavy Duty Footswitch made by Carling,
(also used by several American manufacturers like
Fender, Electro Harmonix, etc).
Jacks - Sturdy 1/4 inch jack socket made by Switchcraft,
(also used by several American manufacturers like Gibson, etc).
Wire - 22 SWG Single core Vintage Style Cloth covered,
(Preferred by Guitar and Amp Tech's worldwide).
Solder - Higher Silver content to improve connectivity.
Size - L=11.9cm W=9.4cm D=5.8cm
 
Make sure you add the optional PSU Socket if you prefer to use a 9v power supply!
 
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

This item comes with a 1 year warranty that covers parts and labour. If a fault occurs it's the owners responsibility to return the goods via a secure postage method. I will repair or replace and return the goods at my cost.

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