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Home › Forums › The Lounge › Presentation and question about splitter (and “Tri Parallel Mixer”)
Hello everybody
this is my first post in this forum.
I introduce myself briefly, I am Roberto an aspiring sound engineer, and I own a small “recording studio” in a small town near Rome (IT).
I write this post on the forum, as I am not a guitarist but I own some EHX pedals with which I feel very comfortable and I can only recommend them: Battalion and Big Muff Pi.
In this period, watching videos of professional sound engineers, I am looking for a pedal or rack that at a reasonable price allows me to split the output signal of a guitar, on multiple amplifiers (at least 2. 3 would be ideal)
I was looking at the “Tri Parallel Mixer”, and it seems to me a very complete pedal from this point of view, as well as very versatile even if I wanted to record a single amplifier but mixing a few send-return pedals. In your opinion, can it be a good splitter, or is it better that I look at other products? (the only problem on paper is the lack of ground control; while for the phase it has a good knob)
I thank you for your time and space, I hope I have not written in the wrong section. I wish you a good day and a big good luck to all hoping to get out of Covid19 as soon as possible.
PS: some information on the current registration chain. Guitar output -> pedals chosen by the guitarist -> DI that carries the signal from the control room to the live room (balanced) -> Reamp Box -> Brunetti head on Marshall speaker. Microphones on the speaker. I would place the “Tri Parallel Mixer” after the Reamp Box, so that I could record and mike together my amplifiers and the guitarist’s amplifier.
PS2: sorry for my bad english, I’m helping myself with the translator.