homebuild patch bay help please

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homebuild patch bay help please

Post by Benmurray85 »

id really like to make a little patch bay for my pedal board. for no reason other make the in and out points a bit easier, hopefully saving mere seconds when setting up and ripping down 8)

can anybody give me a clue how you do it or point me in the right direction to some resources.....

i can solder pretty well, so im confident i can do it i just some instructions to follow really. im guessing it not just a case of connecting the points on the opposing jacks? that would be too easy right?

id like a 4 in 4 out arrangement. guitar in, out (for overdrive n stuff) and effects loop send and return (for delays and modulation)

cheers guys
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Post by rps-10 »

http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/ is always a good place to start looking. You can usually adapt (bodge) something there to a starting point for what you are after.
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Post by Sloan »

I think it would be interesting to do with 1/8" cables to make it tiny.