I know that obviously you plug the transmitter into your guitar and like the Receiver in the amp but how do they work if you use foot switches. I know that the ampfoot switchh is alright because it is already connected to the amp but what about pedal boards and stuff what do you plug in to them.
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I think they should go between the receiver and the amp.
To say it in a few words, the signal will go from the receiver, often in a rack, to your pedal board. From here, it will simply act as normal signal from a standard cable, moving from your pedal board to your combo amps, or to your amp heads to cabinets. Though it would be possible to place the receiver on the floor, you would have a huge problem getting the necessary power for it.
Whatever you decide, good luck with your music!