Active ABY Amp Switcher Pedal with Load Correction, Polarity and Ground Lift Switches, Two Footswitches, and Isolated Output
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Specifications |
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Brand | Radial | ||
Category | Footswitch & Selector Pedals | ||
Type: | I/O Selector, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
Height: | 4.5", | ||
Width: | 3.5", | ||
Depth: | 2", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | R800 7115, |
Excellent!
It ROCKS! It's awesome, I have no issues with cabling an acustic guitar on the artists amp and the S16 Snake into our X32 mixer. No hum and excellent crystal clear superb quality sound. The musician, the sound man and Church are very happy. Thank You.
Does exactly what it says on the tin
Or cardboard box, rather. Its a well made pedal, does what its supposed to. There aren't any extra frills or anything. The housing is sturdy and so are the two main switches. The only small gripe I have is that the two smaller switches for the B output feel a bit cheap and delicate. Be careful with those.
Noise and annoying hum gone!
This pedal does exactly what it says it will do. I went through three different amp switch pedals to run dual amps and this was the solution to the noise That I was getting when running both. I started to wonder if it was because I was running two tube amps... The ground lift switch on the Twin City pedal was the answer! Once I flipped It, ALL of the noise went away and ALL My… read more tone was preserved. I heard no tone loss as I tested between this and direct into amp. Big smile on my face. Im running a Marshall origin 50 and a Fender Super Champ Head into a Marshall 4x12 cabinet. Option A is the Marshall with a Boss GT1000 and Option B is the Fender with a Tube Screamer and Afterneath pedal on the clean channel w/ Spring Reverb, Playing through a Fender HM Strat. I love the options of being able to Blend the two or separate if I want one specific tone. Wow, I can get some really amazing sounds with this setup. What's beautiful is being able to record a loop on the Boss GT1000 while sending to the Marshall Origin, theN flip over to lay some lead down through the Super Champ and both parts are separated between the two amps and They sound so clean and undisturbed by another Signal playing out of same speaker. Absolutely beautiful! I would like to disclose that I tried to solve this with both amps playing out of my Boss GT-1000, using the left and right outputs. The GT1000 offers 6 different ground lift options within the hardware controls. I tried all of them and none of these options solved the annoying hum noise that I was getting. In fact, after the first 3 options they got terribly worse. Long story short, if you are looking to solve your issue with the annoying noise due to grounding issues, while running dual amps, give them your money lol
Works perfectly!
Noiseless and effective switching between my EVH 50w stealth and my Blackstar amp. Great product at a fair price!
Unleash the power of options!!
Wow! I've got this hooked up to a Marshall Solid State AVT pushing 2 Celestion Greenbacks at 16 ohms and a 90's Red Bear Tube Amp pushing a Swamp Thang/Texas Heat Combo at 8 ohms. This has opened up a slew of options for me as I can now run certain pedals through my effects return on the marshall and a different chain straight into my Red Bear!! When the Marshall is on it's echo… read more effect, and I switch the amp over to the Red Bear, the Echo carries over and fades away which I wasn't able to do live. I'm just really stoked to be able to play both a solid state AND tube amp without skipping a beat!!
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