JHS Pedals - Summing Amp Mixer
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Electric Guitar Effects
The Summing Amp takes 2 inputs and mixes them into a single mono output. It's perfect for putting effects in parallel so that they aren't affected by each other.
ARTICLE N° 82929
Presentation
The Summing Amp gives you the chance to use effects together in completely new ways that you might never have imagined, and can open up inspiring new sounds with your old effects.
This simple little box takes two inputs and creates one output, but it does so much more!
U2's The Edge used this technique in the 80s with his delays. When you have 2 different delays and you place them in parallel to add them together, the effect makes the 2 delays come out more clearly and doesn't distort the delays.
This can also be used with overdrives so that they don't saturate like when they're connected in series, but they act on each other in parallel.
Another use is to combine fuzz and compression in parallel so that the fuzz is not muffled by the compression.
This simple little box takes two inputs and creates one output, but it does so much more!
U2's The Edge used this technique in the 80s with his delays. When you have 2 different delays and you place them in parallel to add them together, the effect makes the 2 delays come out more clearly and doesn't distort the delays.
This can also be used with overdrives so that they don't saturate like when they're connected in series, but they act on each other in parallel.
Another use is to combine fuzz and compression in parallel so that the fuzz is not muffled by the compression.
Other features
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JHS Pedals Summing Amp
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Pedal for electric guitar
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Type : Mixer
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Connections :
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Inputs : 2 jack 6,35 mm mono
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Output: 6.35 mm mono jack
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Power connector: 2.1 x 5.5 mm cylindrical plug, negative centre (standard 9 V)
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Power supply: 9V adapter, sold separately
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Dimensions: 91 x 38 x 25 mm
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Weight: 110 g
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The Summing Amp is designed to work with input signals of less than 10 V gain.
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Anything above 10V will cause unintended clipping
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Not recommended for use with bass
