
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
Can anyone point me to an A/B footswitch, something that you'd use to switch your guitar from one amp to another?
Thanks!
Thanks!
That's what I was thinking of - thanks.Big Kenny said:I use the Morley, very reliable
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/prodsearch?form=prodsearch&cat=2604&cat2=3565
Yep, I can solder, no problem.Thurgood said:If you are handy with a soldering iron you can build one pretty easily. Try R. G. Keen's web site (have to g**gle) or Jack Orman's. Sorry don't have that link either. You definitley want one that is isolated to eliminate ground loops. 299.00 is a bit steep. If you are in that price area try the Framptone switcher. You can build one for less than 50.00 US. I built one from R.G's website. Works great.
Looks like a nice unit. More than I want to spend, though.Hard2Hear said:I wanted the best so I got the Switchazel
http://www.dividedby13.com/accessories.html
...of course I use it with my /13 amp so it only makes sense.
Cool, that's just a straight-up, non-buffered switch box.Outlaws said:Since you are good at soldering, here is something you can copy if you want. I call it the ABBA. (yes as a joke after the band)
Its an A/B A/B pedal. I made it so I could have two guitars plugged into two amps. One switch picks the guitar, the other switch picks the amp. It solves a lot of laziness problems.![]()
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http://www.battletone.com/abba/outards.jpg
http://www.battletone.com/abba/innards.jpg
The green, light blue and turquoise are ground wires. The red is for the signal.
http://www.battletone.com/abba/wiregif.gif
Zaphod B said:Cool, that's just a straight-up, non-buffered switch box.![]()
Does it pop when you switch it?
Zaphod B said:Are those both three-pole, double-throws?
Looks like this is what you used:Outlaws said:No, they are DPDT. There is no LED so a 3PDT wasn't needed. I belive those two were made by Carling.
Zaphod B said:
Outlaws said:Since you are good at soldering, here is something you can copy if you want. I call it the ABBA. (yes as a joke after the band)
Its an A/B A/B pedal. I made it so I could have two guitars plugged into two amps. One switch picks the guitar, the other switch picks the amp. It solves a lot of laziness problems.![]()
![]()
http://www.battletone.com/abba/outards.jpg
http://www.battletone.com/abba/innards.jpg
The green, light blue and turquoise are ground wires. The red is for the signal.
http://www.battletone.com/abba/wiregif.gif