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Old 02-26-2009, 10:33 AM
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Probably a silly question but I've never had a Sonic Maximizer before. I want to put this in the effects loop of my GK 1001RB-II. Do I use instrument cables or speaker cables? How about to connect my Korg tuner to the tuner input? Thanks!
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Old 02-26-2009, 06:35 PM
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Probably a silly question but I've never had a Sonic Maximizer before. I want to put this in the effects loop of my GK 1001RB-II. Do I use instrument cables or speaker cables? How about to connect my Korg tuner to the tuner input? Thanks!
Not silly at all. Use standard shielded instrument / signal cables. I have boxloads that I use to chain together components in both my bass and PA rigs.

Check the specs on the gear as well. Just about all will work with aforementioned 1/4" instrument cables but some perform even better with 1/4" balanced TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) cables.

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