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Splitting Guitar Output.


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Right now I am going from Guitar with RT cable to my PC and then PC to TV via HDMI. I would like to go from guitar with 1/4" cable to splitter, then RT cable to PC and the other cable to my amp.

 

Any ideas on the best way to do this?

 

Thx for any help.

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After using a cheap Y-splitter cable for a while, I moved on to a Fender ABY switch and haven't looked back:

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fender-Switch-Between-Guitars-023-4506-000/dp/B00HQXUH5W

 

I did some shopping around and I think I paid about £25 for it.

 

Don't forget you will need some extra cables! :D

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XLR Line level is ok to send the signal to my Firehawk FX,

The other output could be used for the RS Cable.

I hope if used together, signal quality will not be weakened,

because that would really spoil the tones on the Firehawk.

 

I currently use the FX Send of the Firehawk FX to connect the RS Cable,

but I have to configure all my tones with a "FX Send" first in line.

 

Wireless Guitar without needing the FX Send would improve my configuration.

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