Description
The Radial BigShot ABY is a compact ABY switcher that enables you to either switch between two amplifiers or combine the signal when you want both amps to play at the same time Designed for the purist this truebypass ABY switcher is completely passive meaning that there are no tone altering buffers in between the guitar and the amplifier With the BigShot ABY you get the pure tone from your guitar plugged direct into your amp To add versatility the BigShot ABY is also equipped with a separate tuner out This always on output feeds your tuner for constant monitoring while keeping it out of the signal chain Should you experience hum and buzz problems due to ground loops the BigShot ABY comes to the rescue with a ground lift switch and builtin isolation transformer Once engaged you can toggle the polarity of the second amplifier to ensure both amps play in absolute phase The compact yet ultra rugged design makes the BigShot ABY ideal for pedalboards where space is always at a premium Furthermore because it does not require any power to make it work it eliminates the need for batteries and space hungry power supplies Features. Big Shot ABY True Bypass Switcher. Truebypass ABY amp selector with tuner out. Onboard transformer to eliminate hum buzz. 180 polarity reverse to phasematch amps. 100 passive does not require a battery or powerSpecifications. Circuit Type Passive truebypass. Construction 14 gauge steel. Finish Durable powder coat. Finish Durable powder coat. Size 36 W x 39 D x 2 H. Weight 125 lbs
Radial BigShot ABY True Bypass Switcher
Current Price
$119.51
Average
$115.87
Min Price
$101.34
Max Price
$125
Price dynamics
3%
Description
The Radial BigShot ABY is a compact ABY switcher that enables you to either switch between two amplifiers or combine the signal when you want both amps to play at the same time Designed for the purist this truebypass ABY switcher is completely passive meaning that there are no tone altering buffers in between the guitar and the amplifier With the BigShot ABY you get the pure tone from your guitar plugged direct into your amp To add versatility the BigShot ABY is also equipped with a separate tuner out This always on output feeds your tuner for constant monitoring while keeping it out of the signal chain Should you experience hum and buzz problems due to ground loops the BigShot ABY comes to the rescue with a ground lift switch and builtin isolation transformer Once engaged you can toggle the polarity of the second amplifier to ensure both amps play in absolute phase The compact yet ultra rugged design makes the BigShot ABY ideal for pedalboards where space is always at a premium Furthermore because it does not require any power to make it work it eliminates the need for batteries and space hungry power supplies Features. Big Shot ABY True Bypass Switcher. Truebypass ABY amp selector with tuner out. Onboard transformer to eliminate hum buzz. 180 polarity reverse to phasematch amps. 100 passive does not require a battery or powerSpecifications. Circuit Type Passive truebypass. Construction 14 gauge steel. Finish Durable powder coat. Finish Durable powder coat. Size 36 W x 39 D x 2 H. Weight 125 lbs
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Product review & video
ah I'm Jay Matheson and I'm with Midlands audio Institute and the jam room recordings to you where I work as a recording engineer and a product that I found that I've gotten a lot of use out of lately is the radial Big Shot ABY and what this is is a way to combine two guitar amplifiers or select between two guitar amplifiers for this box has got a lot more going for it than your regular a B Y switch when it says a B Y that means you can select between amp a amp be or combine the two amps now what this has this a little a little above and beyond it's actually a got in like isolation transformer that you can switch in and out it's got phase reverse because often when you combine two amps one of the cabinets could be out of phase from the other and especially in a live situation that's going to be bad because you know the power of having two amps hooked up at once is going to be greatly di


