Good A/B switch not too expensive

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Good A/B switch not too expensive

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Hi guys,

What is a good A/B switch that doesn't suck tone and is not that expensive? I want to use it for switching between two rigs/amps. Cheers.
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Idk how good you are with soldering but if I’m not mistaken an A/B box is just a pedal enclosure with a DPDT Switch, one input, and two outputs isn’t it?

Edit: I know it’s not exactly the recommendation you’re looking for but I like building pedals (or at least starting and never finishing pedals)
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They are really easy to build.

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I've got one of these:

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Not sure where you're located but they're only £26.20 at GAK in the UK.
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Today someone recommended me one from EHX, it costs 40 euros. I think I am gonna try that one first.
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Fran wrote:They are really easy to build.

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LOL @ Franroe :wink:

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BearBoy wrote:I've got one of these:

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Not sure where you're located but they're only £26.20 at GAK in the UK.
Hi man, yes that one is available where I live for approximately the same price. But I have read bad reviews about the device. What are your findings with the device?
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There was also a Fender nano ABY, it's o.k.,
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BearBoy wrote:
Fran wrote:They are really easy to build.

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LOL @ Franroe :wink:
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Also, £26 is quite good from Fender. You couldn't build one for that unless you already have some parts lying around.
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If you're planning on using this live, I'd recommend getting something with isolated outs and buffers, else you're likely to get ground loop issues.

Boss LS-2 ftw, plus it does a million other things.
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Jagtornado wrote:Hi man, yes that one is available where I live for approximately the same price. But I have read bad reviews about the device. What are your findings with the device?
I've not had any issues with it and the user reviews, for what they're worth, seem to be fairly positive (4.3 out of 5 on Thomann, 4.3 out of 5 on Andertons, 4.5 out of 5 on Google etc).

I've only used it at home though so...
Doog wrote:If you're planning on using this live, I'd recommend getting something with isolated outs and buffers, else you're likely to get ground loop issues.

Boss LS-2 ftw, plus it does a million other things.
... it might be worth taking heed of Doog's advice if you're planning to gig with it.
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Fran wrote:
BearBoy wrote:
Fran wrote:They are really easy to build.

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LOL @ Franroe :wink:
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Remove that "feature=youtu.be&" garbage as well
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I need to see if I can show the required Youtube URL format into the popup, or don't allow a non-valid version at all, hm..

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Post by Jagtornado »

Thanks for the advice. I think I am gonna try them all, starting with the cheapest one.
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Post by Jagtornado »

Thanks for the advice. I think I am gonna try them all, starting with the cheapest one.