JohnnyIndia
Member
Hi,
I'm in the process of building a rig around 3 mini effect gizmos, and wondering how others are liking the click stopper? Do you find they are useful/necessary?
I've only briefly used the MEGs while planning my rig, but I noticed that if I switch a loop while sustaining a note or chord, the interruption of the signal with the click stopper is very apparent, and more noticeable than the click from the relay. Not sure if that's the case if I switch on multiple loops at once, or at what point the click becomes worse than the muting of signal. I still want to experiment more before settling on a decision, though was wondering what other users thought about using the click stopper technology, particularly when switching loops while the guitar is sustaining?
Lastly, is the buffer that is engaged when connected tot he Click Stopper output, the same type/quality as the input buffer? I'm not sure about the final design of my rig, though if I decide to rack my pedals I would have to run a long cable out to my wah at the front of the stage from the output of the first MEG, back to the second MEG. Will the click stopper's buffer be sufficient to prevent much signal loss from this run of cable, or might a dedicated buffer work better? What's the best solution for running cabling out to the wah and back (maximum 25 foot of cable to the wah and back so 50 ft total)
Thanks!
I'm in the process of building a rig around 3 mini effect gizmos, and wondering how others are liking the click stopper? Do you find they are useful/necessary?
I've only briefly used the MEGs while planning my rig, but I noticed that if I switch a loop while sustaining a note or chord, the interruption of the signal with the click stopper is very apparent, and more noticeable than the click from the relay. Not sure if that's the case if I switch on multiple loops at once, or at what point the click becomes worse than the muting of signal. I still want to experiment more before settling on a decision, though was wondering what other users thought about using the click stopper technology, particularly when switching loops while the guitar is sustaining?
Lastly, is the buffer that is engaged when connected tot he Click Stopper output, the same type/quality as the input buffer? I'm not sure about the final design of my rig, though if I decide to rack my pedals I would have to run a long cable out to my wah at the front of the stage from the output of the first MEG, back to the second MEG. Will the click stopper's buffer be sufficient to prevent much signal loss from this run of cable, or might a dedicated buffer work better? What's the best solution for running cabling out to the wah and back (maximum 25 foot of cable to the wah and back so 50 ft total)
Thanks!