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Old 10-04-2011, 04:52 PM
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'Dry Out' on Big Muff Pi - General Wiring Question

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A confused newbie here looking for some help.

Ok, this is my first excursion into the world of effects pedals and I need advice as to what leads go where. I have a Low Down Studio 110 amp with a main input socket and a preamp out socket at the rear.

This is my understanding, please correct me if I'm wrong; one lead runs from the main input socket in my amp to the 'effects out' socket in the pedal, another separate lead runs from the 'input' socket of the pedal to my bass. Am I right so far?

That leaves a a third socket on the pedal marked 'dry out', what is this and what is it for, should I be using it? My guess is that its for linking other pedals which at the moment I don't have but hopefully will have in the near future.

This brings me to another question which is if in the future I was to invest in some additional pedals and a pedal board how would this work lead wise?

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Old 10-04-2011, 05:08 PM
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You would not use the dry out unless you were running 2 amps, and if you add any more pedals, you still wouldn't need to use it.
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