Bob,
Do the signals in fact mix that way? If I run the volume pedal with the dry signal out of the tuner out to the amp and then add wet signal by opening up the pedal, does the dry signal lessen to compensate for the added wet signal, or does the wet signal simply add to what is already there? It seems like the mix is more like x/100 (wet/dry), where x goes from 0-100. With the difference between the two inputs it might be more like x/100 where x goes from 0-106 (0-160? Aren't dB's on some sort of base 10 logarithm scale?).
I was thinking that running into both inputs would be more additive causing a noticable change in volume when I use the effect. This is the problem that I am having with the Ampeg.
A pan pedal would provide a more balanced way to control the signals, but I only have a volume pedal at the moment, not a stereo pan pedal. I would like to avoid having to buy more stuff if I can make it work with what I have.
What about the effects loop of the F-1X? Is it in series or parallel? I assumed the loop on the F-1X was parallel. If it is then I was wondering if putting the volume pedal in with the effect in the loop would allow me to truly mix the signals, not just add one on top of the other.
I don't think it will work with a series effects loop.
The effect I am going for could be easily achieved with a stereo setup and a pan pedal, but then I wouldn't have that nifty crossover that I have ideas for as well.