PlayAndersons":1dgbp7du said:Voodoo Labs amp switcher.
stephen sawall":3eqvgsh7 said:Wonder why they didn't have a on / off for each amp on the Radial Shotgun ?
Me too, I couldn't live with how different the tone was as opposed to plugged straight in.stephen sawall":3g1xzzlb said:PlayAndersons":3g1xzzlb said:Voodoo Labs amp switcher.
It's discontinued. I've used one and not having control over phase can cause issues.
They said a few years ago a updated version would be released.
I used rigs for decades running a few amps at a time. About ten years ago I went back to using one amp. I rarely run more than one amp.JTyson":2lzhab35 said:Me too, I couldn't live with how different the tone was as opposed to plugged straight in.stephen sawall":2lzhab35 said:PlayAndersons":2lzhab35 said:Voodoo Labs amp switcher.
It's discontinued. I've used one and not having control over phase can cause issues.
They said a few years ago a updated version would be released.
mhenson42":33naz19m said:Lesley makes a 1@3
Or add P-split after one side of your little dual.
Or get an Ampete 444 if you want to spend some $
Hamer95USA":1v3s5xdd said:mhenson42":1v3s5xdd said:Lesley makes a 1@3
Or add P-split after one side of your little dual.
Or get an Ampete 444 if you want to spend some $
Looks like you meant to say the Lehle 1@3.
https://lehle.com/EN/Lehle-1at3-SGoS
Lehle makes great products for guitar signal processing. I have the Dual SGoS and the P-Split. I run three combo amps into the Lehle Dual SGoS and use the P-Split to run isolate the amp from the third output of the Dual SGoS.
Guitar George