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Hello all: I've asked around about this issue a little, but can't seem to get a good answer, so I thought I'd ask the experts. Here's my problem: I'm experiencing a 5-10 db loss from the _XLR out_ of my DI box (Whirlwind IMP2) when I select the channel on my ABY box (Whirlwind Selector) opposite the one that the 1/4" out on the DI box is feeding. Got that? :) A little more info: I loop both my guitar and vocals, and I use the ABY box to choose which signal will be fed into the Loop Station. The guitar signal chain is as follows: LRBaggs Element ----> Aura -----> Boss CE5 -----> IMP2 (DI Box). From here the Guitar signal splits. The XLR out of the IMP2 goes to the board, and the 1/4" out of the IMP2 goes to the A channel of the ABY box. So again, when I select the B channel on the ABY box, I get a 5-10 db loss on the _XLR Out_ of the IMP2. This just makes no sense to me. I emailed Whirlwind and got this response: "This is because the output that is not selected is being shorted. I'm surprised that the drop is only 5 or 6 dB." I asked for a bitter more in depth explanation and got this: "Basically when A is selected Bis shorted from tip to ground muting that channel.You cannot use the selector for what you are trying to do." I asked if they made any products that could help and got this: "I do not have a good suggestion for this purpose." As you can see, Whirlwind's tech support guy was in a hurry. So I'm just left scratching my head here. Can anyone help me out? Why's this happening? How can I fix it? Thanks for taking the time to read this. Enjoy the day. Domenick Swentosky