would either of these signal paths work?

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would either of these signal paths work?

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I don't think the multistomp is dual mono and if that is correct, neither will work unless you want feedback fun
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Its unlikely the Zoom has a completely separate signal path for each side of the stereo spread so while it would certainly pass signal that way you would probably also have an uncontrolled feedback loop. But the only way to know is to try it.
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Agreed on the not-dual-mono thoughts. But as long as the Superego loop is engaged + going through one of the Multistomp's channels, and it's full wet, then you're not making a feedback loop? Hm... the brain boggles at trying to unpack this.

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it will if you engage FUNK BASS on the Gorilla
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In a perfect world, both setups would work, and those Gorillas would be a stereo pair :animal:

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manymanyhaha wrote:I don't think the multistomp is dual mono and if that is correct, neither will work unless you want feedback fun
As far as I know: the stereo multistomps are actually agnostic. Viz., it depends on which *effects* you use. Some are dual-mono-friendly (very few, I think).
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You are correct, it is not many. In fact, when I had one, I think I only found one reverb that was dual mono, if I remember correctly.
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