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There is a workaround to avoid the "[[Half Insert|half-way]]" insert cable. If your handy with a soldering iron you can make a cable with one 1/4" [[TRS]] (tip ring sleeve, stereo) and one normal 1/4" (mono) plug. On the [[TRS]] end connect the tip and the ring together, then simply proceed like you would with an ordinary guitar cable (on both ends: wire shield goes to sleeve, and wire core goes to tip). The [[TRS]] end goes into the PS1 insert, the [[TS]] into the input of your effects unit. Be sure to label the cable properly.
There is a workaround to avoid the "[[Half Insert|half-way]]" insert cable. If your handy with a soldering iron you can make a cable with one 1/4" [[TRS]] (tip ring sleeve, stereo) and one normal 1/4" (mono) plug. On the [[TRS]] end connect the tip and the ring together, then simply proceed like you would with an ordinary guitar cable (on both ends: wire shield goes to sleeve, and wire core goes to tip). The [[TRS]] end goes into the PS1 insert, the [[TS]] into the input of your effects unit. Be sure to label the cable properly.


If your not comfortable making a cable like this yourself you can buy a regular "insert" cable, like this and cascade it with a [[TS]] "Y-cable", like this. This will give you the same thing. These cables come in different lengths, so you can choose what you need.
If your not comfortable making a cable like this yourself you can buy a regular "insert" cable, like this and cascade it with a [[TS]] "Y-cable", like this [http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/YPP111/ Hosa YPP111]. This will give you the same thing. These cables come in different lengths, so you can choose what you need.


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