Adding a second output jack to a Fulltone Deja-Vibe Tremolo?

Started by Danny G, March 30, 2005, 09:12:51 AM

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Danny G

How hard would this be to do in theory?  My friend would like it stereo out so he can go to 2 amps.  Is it a question of adding a 2nd mono out jack, or is there more to it?

Muchas gracias

bwanasonic

If all you want is to split it between two amps, there wouldn't be much point in hacking the pedal itself. Just get a seperate A/B/Y box. I would think you would want one output *wet* and one output dry.

Kerry M

mojotron

Actually, the simple A/B switch from Fulltone's WWW site would work great.... I do this, and it works great.

Triffid

If you REALLY don't want the dry signal in the second amp you could just add a switch on the dry signal before the mixer stage in the deja vibe... But you would (1) ruin the resell value and (2) probably have to remove a bunch of epoxy crap from the curcuit board to get to it.

Danny G

My friend wants it to have "stereo" tremolo into 2 amps, not wet and dry into 2 amps.   Is that possible, or would a splitter would do the trick?

bwanasonic

There could be some difference the way stereo is defined in this context. I think what you are describing would be called multiple-mono. When I think of stereo, I think of the signals in each channel being different. If you want the same *image* at both amps, a splitter at the end of the signal chain would work fine, it does not need to be effect specific. True stereo tremolo would be panning. What is the exact effect you you are going for?

Danny G