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How to integrate my Piezo into my Rig?

This is a discussion on How to integrate my Piezo into my Rig? within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; thanks for finally going back to topic! Well, all in all: I should do it like this: Silo Stereo Output ...

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    thanks for finally going back to topic!

    Well, all in all: I should do it like this:

    Silo Stereo Output (Magnetic/Piezo) -> stereo cable -> EBMM splitter -> Y-Switch -> guitar amp (with magnetic) and DI/PA (with piezo)

    But THEN I have it like this:

    Clean, Crunch and Lead PLUS Piezo
    So I only can switch between piezo and magnetic, but i can NOT choose what EXACT channel of the guitar amp i wanna use. Know what I mean?
    I want the piezo to be just like an additional channel, but I guess I have to work with midi, then, right?

    another cool option would be to have actually 5 "channels" so it's just like this:

    Piezo, Piezo combined with Clean, Clean, Crunch, Lead.
    Any ideas how to realize this one?


    thanks so much,
    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Jim View Post
    thanks for finally going back to topic!

    Well, all in all: I should do it like this:

    Silo Stereo Output (Magnetic/Piezo) -> stereo cable -> EBMM splitter -> Y-Switch -> guitar amp (with magnetic) and DI/PA (with piezo)

    But THEN I have it like this:

    Clean, Crunch and Lead PLUS Piezo
    So I only can switch between piezo and magnetic, but i can NOT choose what EXACT channel of the guitar amp i wanna use. Know what I mean?
    I want the piezo to be just like an additional channel, but I guess I have to work with midi, then, right?

    another cool option would be to have actually 5 "channels" so it's just like this:

    Piezo, Piezo combined with Clean, Clean, Crunch, Lead.
    Any ideas how to realize this one?


    thanks so much,
    Jerry
    OK, I think you may be making this too complex. YOu don't need the splitter AND the Y switch, just the splitter. So your signal chain would look like this:

    Silo Stereo Output (Magnetic/Piezo) -> stereo cable -> EBMM splitter -> guitar amp (with magnetic) and DI/PA (with piezo).

    You could add the Y switch and have it set up like a mute for the Piezo, but that adds another footswitch and it's a bit more complex. For a Silo, I would suggest the blend pedal like Spud mentioned. That way, you can control the amount of each signal going to their destinations.

    Then all you need is a footswitch for your amp to switch between clean, crunch, and lead.
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    hey,

    alright. I guess that sounds plausible.

    And you would definitely suggest a EB blend pedal?!
    I mean, they're obviously great, but at least here in germany pretty expensive...




    PS: My problem was that i didn't get the blend pedal idea. I thought that it's just to fade the piezo signal addiotanally in, but it actually works kinda like a switch. Sorry dudes!

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    I can't promise but tomorrow I'll try and video my set up - that way it should clear everything up?

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