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This has the advantage that you don’t need the battery to make it work. It
won’t use it either, so you may leave the cable connected permanently.
b.
Guitar Cable in #1, Guitar Cable in
#2
You can route the signals to two separate
amps/amp channels, for your piezo and
magnetic pickups: #1 is the magnetic, #2
is the piezo. All the controls shown on
Page 13 are operational.
This has the advantage that it uses Guitar
Cables, easily available everywhere, so it
may be really useful if you forgot to bring your special Insert Cable to the
gig. Also if your amps are separated by more than what the Insert Cable
permits.
You must remove the cable from #2 when you are done playing; otherwise
the battery will deplete.
c.
Nothing in #1, Insert Cable in #2
You can route the signals to two separate
amps/amp channels for your piezo and
magnetic pickups. The black (or white) TS
plug at one end of the Y corresponds to
the piezo, the red TS plug at the other end
corresponds to the magnetic. All the
controls shown on Page 13 are operational.
Having a single cable at the guitar is an
advantage. However, many times the
distance between the two TS plugs is not
enough for what you need; think for example of two amplifiers located far
from each other.
Your guitar comes with a Hosa STP-204 cable
, that you
Ch.A
1
2
Ch.B
Ch.A
2
Ch.B