Amp's switching pedal & big stages (chord not long enough) ?

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ok, how do you guys set up your amp's channel switching pedal when you're in a big stage?, my Diezel and Mesa pedal have long chords but not ridiculously looooong, so if I'm in a big stage, the pedal will not get to the mic stand where I need it (I'm a singer too, so I need it next to the mic stand)



what do you do?, is there an "extension tool" or something like that? :confused:
 
If a stage is that big that even 9meters are too short, you should be able to hire a roadie who switches for you, Joey.

(Einstein: stereo cable - just look for a longer cable plus jack/jack-adaptor; Boogie should be the same, stereo)
 
great, thanks Olaf....

and for a Midi cable? (the little joe has a midi cable, correct?)
 
Same for midi. Just use two cables with a adaptor to connect both. :)
 
In case you need extremely long MIDI-cable, you might want to consider inserting there a sort of a signal buffer to amplify and ensure the signal flow. At least MIDI Solutions Inc. has rather cheap and reliable routers for that purpose.
 
"my" pedal isn't midi, it just uses a midi cable for the three relays + ground + 6V (=5 Pins) - you can make that 100 Meters long if needed.
 
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