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phronimos | 5 days ago

Interesting factoid: modern guitar effects typically have their input jacks on the right-hand side, and output jacks on the left. In this article's guitar rig diagram, the jacks are reversed, but this is accurate: back then, for whatever reason the jacks were reversed on each of these pedals. Modern reissues of the round-enclosure Fuzz Face pedals preserve this pattern despite the reversal of industry trends.

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craigmcnamara|4 days ago

I was immediately bothered by the picture because of these facts.

mock-possum|5 days ago

It does seem weird, I’d expect signal to flow from left to right, as English is written, as a number line is drawn, from -x to 0 to +x

john-radio|4 days ago

the ergonomic advantage of left-to-right is that most players use right-handed guitars, so the guitar's cord comes out the right side of your body, and it's most ergonomic for it to be directed straight away from you to the right side of your pedal board, not criss-crossing in front of you towards the left side of your board.

shermantanktop|4 days ago

With your cable in your right hand, it is easier to plug into the right side of a pedal. If you were to try to do the equivalent with your left, the guitar neck would be a little bit in the way as well.

hyperbolablabla|4 days ago

A factoid is a fact commonly thought to be true, but is actually false.

phronimos|4 days ago

There are two definitions of the word according to Merriam-Webster. The second one is used accurately here.