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Old 02-17-2010, 07:56 PM
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Converting bypass looped to feedback looper?

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I've got a standard Keeley bypass loop pedal (with LED) that I'd like to convert to a feedback looper. I bought it originally some time ago b/c I had some pedals that we're true bypass, and have since gotten rid of them. So I've got the Keeley just sitting around unused.

I've done some pretty extensive searching on here and on the web and can't find how involved that is. I've found tons of schematics, but they're build from scratch. It's pretty tight quarters in there, and it's all done with black wiring, so it's a bit tricky seeing what's going on exactly.

Any thoughts? I imagine the wiring being very similar b/t a bypass and feedback looper. Intuitively, it seems like I'd need to bridge the effect output to the effect input, but I'm not sure.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:13 AM
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solder a wire between the return and send jacks, you can even wire a pot in there if you want.
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