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The Boss ME-80 has  
The Boss ME-80 has  
* &frac18 inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve  output for headphones or a recording deck. This includes guitar amplifier speaker cabinet emulation. This should give you good results with a T1®.
* ⅛ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve  output for headphones or a recording deck. This includes guitar amplifier simulator. This should give you good results with a T1®.
* ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve outputs for a connection to guitar amplifiers. This would not be the best connection to a T1®.  
* ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve outputs for a connection to guitar amplifiers. This would not be the best connection to a T1®.  


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Reference:  [https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/ME-80_egfispd03_W.pdf Boss ME-80 Owners Manual]
Reference:  [https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/ME-80_egfispd03_W.pdf Boss ME-80 Owners Manual]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 14 August 2016

The Boss ME-80 has

  • ⅛ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve output for headphones or a recording deck. This includes guitar amplifier simulator. This should give you good results with a T1®.
  • ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve outputs for a connection to guitar amplifiers. This would not be the best connection to a T1®.


Similarly, you would use the same connection on the Boss ME-80 to connect to an L1® Compact.



Reference: Boss ME-80 Owners Manual