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    Anonymous
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    Just thinking out loud (well, in text)
    I have a “stereo” board, using 2 cab sims direct out to the FOH mixer.  I’m using the Digitech Cabdryver to split the signals, using one cabsim from the cabdryver, then the bypass channel into a Nux Solid Studio.

    If I wanted to run an identical OD pedal to both channels, can I simply add a second output to my PCB, to have two channels out?
    If not, what would I need to do to split the OD signal into both chains?  Would I need 2 individual pedals (or in my case, 2 individual PCBs in one enclosure)?
    I’m at work, now, thinking about this….I may just go home and hook some stuff to my breadboard to see how it reacts…

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice…
    Todd

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    Anonymous
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    If the OD circuit was designed with a low impedance output or buffer, then you should have no problem splitting the output and driving 2 high impedance inputs.  Give it a try.

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