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Gary Watkins
From: Bristol, VA
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Posted 27 Jun 2022 12:46 am
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I got this in a package deal trade. What is it and how do you use it?
 _________________ If you succeed in cheating someone, don't think that the person is a fool. It's just that the person trusted you far more than you deserved. |
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Stan Joyce
From: California, USA
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Posted 27 Jun 2022 3:28 am 2 input Match Box
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It is exactly that. A Match Box that you can use 2 instruments, Steel and/or Guitar into the same amp. Both inputs are into the Match Box buffering circuit. Can be handy if you play steel and guitar in a band but use one amp. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 27 Jun 2022 3:42 am
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I think initially the design was during the period when players were using synths. You could put your guitar in one and the synth in the other and blend in the amount of synth you want in the mix...
Of course, the A/B function is another use as Stan writes. I just wish they had included a master volume control.
I have one of those and an old 6PVLC dual action active volume pedal that does the same thing and I use one or the other with a midi rig to switch between them or blend the mix. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 27 Jun 2022 6:13 am
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A "Matchbox" provides a constant load on a guitar's pickup and outputs a low impedance signal.
They are designed as the first thing the pickup "sees" and goes between the guitar and Volume Pedal and acts as a buffer for a pot volume pedal input.
If you use a Hilton or Telonics VP its not needed as they provide a constant load to the pickup. |
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