WhirlWind Multiselector Clone

Started by PashTheSinner, February 10, 2014, 09:26:48 AM

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PashTheSinner

So I'm looking to build something similar to this: http://whirlwindusa.com/catalog/blac...tiselector-pro

1 Guitar in to 3 selectable outputs and a constant tuner. Rack mounted.

I have the cabling, jacks, a whole host of resistors leftover from another project, leds, and the 1u blank enclosure.

I've been looking over a schematic for a Morley ABC pedal. Am I right in thinking a few mods to this and I could achieve me objective?

Any help / Schematics would be lovely.

drolo

So you are looking for a splitter

Here is an example:

http://www.muzique.com/lab/splitter.htm

if you intend to run it into different amps you could run into ground hum issues. In that case you would need to make something that has outputs isolated with transistors, like here:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=64924.0




Kipper4

do you mean transformers ? not transistors?
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drolo


PashTheSinner

Well I totally messed this post up!

I mean 3 guitar inputs into 1 amp.

Wireless 1, Wireless 2, backup cable.

I'd like a custom build as there's no way our gear budget will allow for 3 whirlwinds.

Sorry for the dopey post guys!

drolo

Quote from: PashTheSinner on February 11, 2014, 07:30:25 AM
Well I totally messed this post up!

I mean 3 guitar inputs into 1 amp.

Wireless 1, Wireless 2, backup cable.

I'd like a custom build as there's no way our gear budget will allow for 3 whirlwinds.

Sorry for the dopey post guys!

No worries ;-)

In that case you would be looking into a guitar mixer like this:


PashTheSinner

Thanks a lot man!

I'm really new to this, so it's a total newbie build! Would you say this was easy enough?

Thanks for the help.

drolo

Quote from: PashTheSinner on February 11, 2014, 08:35:50 AM
Thanks a lot man!

I'm really new to this, so it's a total newbie build! Would you say this was easy enough?

Thanks for the help.

It's not a very complex build, but then again, every thing looks easy when you know how to do it and looks hard when you don't. Everybody has to start somewhere ;-)

Good luck and fun with your project