Muting Output 1 on H90

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    • #187720
      CIW2025
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        Hi,

        I’m setting up my H90 for a guitar rig with two external pedals as inserts. These two pedals use Return-in 3 & Return-out 3 and Return-in 4 & Return-out 4 respectively.

        The signal chain is:

        Electric Guitar one into Gig Rig Three2One

        Electric Guitar two into Gig Rig Three2One

        Acoustic Guitar into Gig Rig Three2One

        Gig Rig Three2One > into H90 input 1 > Output 2 into front of Twin Reverb – this works great.

        H90 Output 2 goes to a Mixing Desk PA

        When I switch from electric to acoustic guitar (using the Gig Rig Three2One to select guitar inputs) is there a way to mute output 1 in the H90 so that the acoustic guitar signal only goes to the Mixing Desk PA and not the Twin Reverb?

        The work around is that I put the Twin Reverb in standby but that means fiddling around the back of the amp between guitar changes…

        Thanks.

         

      • #187722
        joecozzi
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          Gig Rig Three2One > into H90 input 1 > Output 2 into front of Twin Reverb – this works great.

          Did you mean to say Output 1 goes to the Twin?

          H90 Output 2 goes to a Mixing Desk PA When I switch from electric to acoustic guitar (using the Gig Rig Three2One to select guitar inputs) is there a way to mute output 1 in the H90 so that the acoustic guitar signal only goes to the Mixing Desk PA and not the Twin Reverb?

          No, there isn’t a way to bypass Output 1 and Output 2 independently. You might need an external mute switch or volume pedal for the signal coming out of Output 1.

          Just making sure: Are you using the Force Mono feature of the H90 found in the I/O section of the System menu? In this configuration it’s necessary because normally, if you connect to outputs 1&2 it makes the H90 function in stereo, not dual mono as it sounds you’re using it in your setup.

        • #187797
          CIW2025
          Participant

            Hi Joe,

            Thanks so much for your reply (and sorry for the signal chain SNAFU!) it means I can move on and find a workaround.

            I have made the change to Force Mono too, thanks.

            Cheers

            Chris

             

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