If you’ve got a pedalboard, you might be wondering:
“Can I just go wireless and still use all my pedals?”
The answer? Absolutely. And it’s actually simpler than most people think.
1. Decide where to put your wireless system
Most players put the transmitter on the guitar and the receiver at the beginning of the pedal chain.
So instead of:
guitar → cable → pedals → amp
It becomes:
guitar → ToneLink transmitter → ToneLink receiver → pedals → amp
Easy. Nothing else changes.
2. Power it up
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Charge or insert batteries in your transmitter
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Plug in your receiver to your pedalboard or amp
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Make sure both are on the same channel (most ToneLink systems auto-pair)
Boom — signal ready.
3. Keep your pedalboard settings as they are
One of the best things about wireless is that your pedals still control your tone exactly like before.
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Distortion still distorts
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Delay still delays
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Modulation still modulates
No surprises. The only thing that changed is you’re no longer tethered by a cable.
4. Watch your stage (or room) freedom explode
Once you’re wireless, the benefit isn’t just convenience:
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You can move around on stage without worrying about tripping
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Pedal switching feels cleaner because you’re not adjusting cables mid-song
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You focus on playing, not cable management
Why ToneLink makes this super easy
ToneLink is designed to work seamlessly with pedalboards:
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Clean signal delivery so your pedals behave exactly as they should
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Ultra-low latency for tight timing
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Reliable connection that won’t cut mid-solo
Basically, your pedals stay the star of the show, and ToneLink just gives you the freedom to play like a pro.
Once you go wireless with ToneLink, you’ll wonder how you ever tolerated cables in the first place.
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