Fun fact (maybe I'm late to this) - If you run one amp through it, the B switch is a mute. If you run a noise gate like the Fortin Zuul through the effects loop of your amp, you can plug in the gate key input (?)into the second input of your tuner (like the korg pitchblack pro). It makes the noise gate work a lot better, mainly for high gain situations, and you won't have to worry about it turning off if you turn off the effects loop that it's might be running through otherwise.
This pedal solved a few issues for my setup, I only run a Zakk Wylde overdrive and Ibanez Nu-tube screamer , MXR stereo chorus and wah pedal, so not a lot of effects, where it made the real difference for me was running my 2 amps , sooo much easier and better than my Radial ab/y switcher box. Don't get me wrong I like Radial stuff this just worked better and easier for my setup. It's one of those pedals that make your life easier, improves your sound and organizes your setup. And you buy it once and never look back wondering if you really needed it, you won't regret buying this little gem!
I need an ABY splitter to go to two amps, but I already have all my pedals on two switchers (gain and stuff on a 6 input switcher and my delays and mods on another one), I was thinking about getting this so that when I wasn't using any pedals I was going more directly to my amps, but it seems like overkill for my situation, if it allowed stereo to go through the pedal for when I want to run my delays and reverbs in stereo than I would be more convinced, but its doesn't... do you think this is a good option for my situation? or should I just get a standard active ABY that is just focused on that..and much cheaper? The main complaints I have seen is that there is not a "both switch" for the loops, and that the delay loop (loop 2) cuts off the trails when its turned off, has this been an issue for you?
Hello , can't find a answer to this online . I have 3 strymon pedals . My amp is Iridium. I own swiss things and my ? is if i put the deco and el capistan in loop 2 are they stereo . Or if i want stereo should I have them after the Iridium .Thanks
Hey, thanks for your question. My understanding is that the Swiss Things is all mono. If you want to take advantage of stereo on the Strymon pedals, you would need to run into two amps. So you would likely put them after the Swiss and out to two amps. I hope that helps.
Straight-forward and concise video on a really awesome pedal. Also, really great video edits and effort!
Thanks
Brilliant video - super clear and the creative additions were fun. Congrats. Best video on this pedal.
Thanks!! Much appreciated.
Fun fact (maybe I'm late to this) - If you run one amp through it, the B switch is a mute. If you run a noise gate like the Fortin Zuul through the effects loop of your amp, you can plug in the gate key input (?)into the second input of your tuner (like the korg pitchblack pro). It makes the noise gate work a lot better, mainly for high gain situations, and you won't have to worry about it turning off if you turn off the effects loop that it's might be running through otherwise.
Good tips. Thanks!
Great review - answered a lot of my questions
Thanks! I'm glad that helped!
This pedal solved a few issues for my setup, I only run a Zakk Wylde overdrive and Ibanez Nu-tube screamer , MXR stereo chorus and wah pedal, so not a lot of effects, where it made the real difference for me was running my 2 amps , sooo much easier and better than my Radial ab/y switcher box. Don't get me wrong I like Radial stuff this just worked better and easier for my setup. It's one of those pedals that make your life easier, improves your sound and organizes your setup. And you buy it once and never look back wondering if you really needed it, you won't regret buying this little gem!
I need an ABY splitter to go to two amps, but I already have all my pedals on two switchers (gain and stuff on a 6 input switcher and my delays and mods on another one), I was thinking about getting this so that when I wasn't using any pedals I was going more directly to my amps, but it seems like overkill for my situation, if it allowed stereo to go through the pedal for when I want to run my delays and reverbs in stereo than I would be more convinced, but its doesn't... do you think this is a good option for my situation? or should I just get a standard active ABY that is just focused on that..and much cheaper? The main complaints I have seen is that there is not a "both switch" for the loops, and that the delay loop (loop 2) cuts off the trails when its turned off, has this been an issue for you?
Excellent review!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👋🏼
Thanks
Great vid subbed
Thanks!
Hello , can't find a answer to this online . I have 3 strymon pedals . My amp is Iridium. I own swiss things and my ? is if i put the deco and el capistan in loop 2 are they stereo . Or if i want stereo should I have them after the Iridium .Thanks
Hey, thanks for your question. My understanding is that the Swiss Things is all mono. If you want to take advantage of stereo on the Strymon pedals, you would need to run into two amps. So you would likely put them after the Swiss and out to two amps. I hope that helps.
@@OllieLoops Thanks , i thought that was the way it worked. Still amazing to own
You are going to blow up someday
Yep. Just thinking that myself.
Dude this is so good.
Thank you so much. I was in need of some positivity today.
video quality is greT
Thanks!
I wish loop 1 and 2 are in parallel
Thanks for your comment. That would be a cool feature.