Microkorg output to boss looper input.
Plug a 1/4" cable from your selected effect's pedal output to the amp's loop input, then plug another 1/4" cable from the amp's effect loop output to the effect pedals input completing the loop.
absolutely , plug your guitar into a processor like a Line 6 pod or some sort of pedal , than plug a 1/4 jack adaptor into the spot the second cable goes into your amp but.. instead of using the second guitar cable use the 1/4 jack adaptor , than unplug a speaker from your sound system , like say the green cable on your computers speakers and plug it into the other side of the 1/4 jack and there you go. of ALL things I learned this in english class when all the people in my class back in high school had to talk about songs and their life and the teacher would make us plug our ipods into this boom box or whatever.
Sustain hole? If you are speaking of a sustain pedal jack on a music keyboard, then, NO, it does not transmit audio. If your keyboard has a headphone output, you can use that. If it is just a controller with no sound selections, speakers or built-in synth, it does not make any sounds. What you connect it to will be the thing you will amplify.
Provided the equipment draws less than 16 amps it can be supplied from a 16 A plug.
No. The Digitech requires AC power while the Me-70 need DC.
it is located on the pedal, look on the pedal you will see a black sensor with connector plug. this is it
You can plug in your drum foot pedal and hit the pedal to activate overdrive.
My question as well I'm wondering if its positive or negative ground and what size plug it takes since the boss plug is like 22 bucks.
brake pedal light switch.
A loop back plug.
It is .004
Yep, gottem both, they plug into different ports on the amp
On my 1997 Silverado the TPS is right in the accelerator pedal. Look close at your pedal for the wire and plug in module.
Loop-Back Plug
Rotate the switch on the rod for the master cylinder for the clutch. Take out the retaining clip. Remove the clutch pedal position switch from the rod. Disconnect the electrical plug. Plug the new clutch pedal position switch in and installation is the reverse of removal
A Loop-back plug.
The best way to connect a guitar pedal to an amplifier using a guitar pedal connector is to plug one end of the connector into the output of the pedal and the other end into the input of the amplifier. This allows the signal from the guitar to pass through the pedal and then into the amplifier for processing and amplification.