Topic: New Amp Switcher

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

2 (edited by cindyron 2012-10-13 23:08:31)

Re: New Amp Switcher

stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hey Stefan
I am sure you already know this but the BigShot ABY has a built-in transformer which can be used to eliminate troublesome ground loops. Also a180-degree polarity reverse switch. Both of these items are absolutely required in my mind especially the isolation transform. Dc current can cause a ground loop through the cable to both amps causing the dreaded hum. The type of transformer used can have a big effect on the degree of isolation. I have used Palmer, Lehle and Bigshot. All are good. I suggest when you use the Bigshot that you first make sure you cables are 100% ok. I have found the Bigshot to be less forgiving when inferior cables are used. Once you know you have good cable the Bigshot should work just fine. Good luck
Cheers Ron

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Re: New Amp Switcher

cindyron wrote:
stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hey Stefan
I am sure you already know this but the BigShot ABY has a built-in transformer which can be used to eliminate troublesome ground loops. Also a180-degree polarity reverse switch. Both of these items are absolutely required in my mind especially the isolation transform. Dc current can cause a ground loop through the cable to both amps causing the dreaded hum. The type of transformer used can have a big effect on the degree of isolation. I have used Palmer, Lehle and Bigshot. All are good. I suggest when you use the big shot that you first make sure you cables are 100% ok. I have found the Bigshot to be less forgiving when inferior cables are used. Once you know you have good cable the Bigshot should work just fine. Good luck
Cheers Ron

Thanks Ron! I decided on the Bigshot due to it's relative affordability and it has all the necessary features!!  Good to hear that it's of good quality!!

My cables are of fairly good quality, but we'll have to see, I'm sure that it will sound great with #164 running into it!!

Thanks mate,

Stefan.

Re: New Amp Switcher

stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hi Stefan,

Congrats and Happy Birthday! It is foolproof, I've had one on my pedalboard for about 5 years now and it works great. Radial makes really good gear!!! I really like the fact that it has a built in ground lift and 180 degree phase switch. I had a Twin Reverb that didn't like to play nice with others. I like the small footprint. I prefer silent tuning so I never use the tuner output unless I'm going to send a feed to another amp.

The only thing I don't like about it is the lack of indicator LED's but even that is not a big deal if you're just pairing amps. And if you're going A - B like clean and dirty it's easy enough to figure out. BTW Radial makes one with LED's but it's like twice the money...
http://tonebone.com/bones-twincity.htm

Stick with the Big Shot smile

RP

Guitars: 2002 Gibson R8, 2008 Gibson SG Standard, 1977 Fender Statocaster, 1979 el Degas Les Paul Custom, 2011 Epiphone JB Les Paul
Amps: 1982 Marshall 4010

Re: New Amp Switcher

rythmplaya wrote:
stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hi Stefan,

Congrats and Happy Birthday! It is foolproof, I've had one on my pedalboard for about 5 years now and it works great. Radial makes really good gear!!! I really like the fact that it has a built in ground lift and 180 degree phase switch. I had a Twin Reverb that didn't like to play nice with others. I like the small footprint. I prefer silent tuning so I never use the tuner output unless I'm going to send a feed to another amp.

The only thing I don't like about it is the lack of indicator LED's but even that is not a big deal if you're just pairing amps. And if you're going A - B like clean and dirty it's easy enough to figure out. BTW Radial makes one with LED's but it's like twice the money...
http://tonebone.com/bones-twincity.htm

Stick with the Big Shot smile

RP

Hey RP!! Thanks mate!

Yeah I'm running both at once all the time anyway so I'm only using it for its outputs not it's switching... Although once I have a bigger rig I may pair two Bigshots together, depending on how much I like them! But they definitely look good and are a good size too!

I don't need anything fancy, all I know is it will be better than running out of the two outputs of my Line 6 Verbzilla pedal LOL, that was my temporary solution!! tongue

Cheers mate,

Stefan.

6 (edited by cindyron 2012-10-13 23:28:11)

Re: New Amp Switcher

cindyron wrote:
stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hey Stefan
I am sure you already know this but the BigShot ABY has a built-in transformer which can be used to eliminate troublesome ground loops. Also a180-degree polarity reverse switch. Both of these items are absolutely required in my mind especially the isolation transform. Dc current can cause a ground loop through the cable to both amps causing the dreaded hum. The type of transformer used can have a big effect on the degree of isolation. I have used Palmer, Lehle and Bigshot. All are good. I suggest when you use the Bigshot that you first make sure you cables are 100% ok. I have found the Bigshot to be less forgiving when inferior cables are used. Once you know you have good cable the Bigshot should work just fine. Good luck
Cheers Ron

Yeah the Bigshot will be great. When you do get #164 you will have to post some clips so we can hear how she sounds with your hands. You are going to love it. The marriage of the BB'2 and 3 pups with the #164 are awesome. On all the JB's I have I use the bridge vol on 3 to 4 then kick up to 6 or 7 for lead. Awesome warm output and it sings. They are awesome blues guitars. You are going to love it. Still working on transport mode.
Cheers Ron

"Joe B saved my soul, forever grateful Ron"
"Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and do them"
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Re: New Amp Switcher

cindyron wrote:
cindyron wrote:
stefanhauk wrote:

Hey guys, I received a Radial Bigshot ABY for my birthday, can't wait to get it in the rig!!

Any of you guys used these before? They seem fairly foolproof!

Cheers Stefan!

Hey Stefan
I am sure you already know this but the BigShot ABY has a built-in transformer which can be used to eliminate troublesome ground loops. Also a180-degree polarity reverse switch. Both of these items are absolutely required in my mind especially the isolation transform. Dc current can cause a ground loop through the cable to both amps causing the dreaded hum. The type of transformer used can have a big effect on the degree of isolation. I have used Palmer, Lehle and Bigshot. All are good. I suggest when you use the Bigshot that you first make sure you cables are 100% ok. I have found the Bigshot to be less forgiving when inferior cables are used. Once you know you have good cable the Bigshot should work just fine. Good luck
Cheers Ron

Yeah the Bigshot will be great. When you do get #164 you will have to post some clips so we can hear how she sounds with your hands. You are going to love it. The marriage of the BB'2 and 3 pups with the #164 are awesome. On all the JB's I have I use the bridge vol on 3 to 4 then kick up to 6 or 7 for lead. Awesome warm output and it signs. They are awesome blues guitars. You are going to love it. Still working on transport mode.
Cheers Ron

I can't wait to get it in my hands and play it!! Will be incredible!! Thanks mate!!

The Epiphone will be a humble backup guitar!

All the best,

Stefan!

Re: New Amp Switcher

And there's a lot of time to work out how to get it here, there will be a way! smile

Re: New Amp Switcher

what does your rig look like stefan? what two amps are you swtiching between?

-Jake

10 (edited by Dirtybanjo 2012-10-14 16:43:36)

Re: New Amp Switcher

what does your rig look like stefan? what two amps are you switching between?

-Jake

Re: New Amp Switcher

Dirtybanjo wrote:

what does your rig look like stefan? what two amps are you switching between?

Hi Jake!

I'm running a Ceriatone 2555 head (Silver Jubilee) and a Traynor YCV-40wr into a split extra tall 4x12 with Eminence Delta Pro 12-a speakers (EVM 12L clones).

Pedals include:
Infront of both amps: Ibanez TS-9, Vox Wah and Boss SD-1.


Infront of only the Traynor:
Mojohand Huckleberry Fuzz, Boss Ch-1 and Joyo Phaser.

Traynor FX Loop:
Line 6 Verbzilla.

Ceriatone FX Loop:
Boss DD-3.


Cheers Stefan.

Re: New Amp Switcher

stefanhauk wrote:
Dirtybanjo wrote:

what does your rig look like stefan? what two amps are you switching between?

Hi Jake!

I'm running a Ceriatone 2555 head (Silver Jubilee) and a Traynor YCV-40wr into a split extra tall 4x12 with Eminence Delta Pro 12-a speakers (EVM 12L clones).

Pedals include:
Infront of both amps: Ibanez TS-9, Vox Wah and Boss SD-1.


Infront of only the Traynor:
Mojohand Huckleberry Fuzz, Boss Ch-1 and Joyo Phaser.

Traynor FX Loop:
Line 6 Verbzilla.

Ceriatone FX Loop:
Boss DD-3.


Cheers Stefan.

hey man, thanks for taking the time to reply, sounds like a sweet rig.

-Jake

Re: New Amp Switcher

These are awesome. the one I use doesn't light up, but the tone doesn't get sucked away either.

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Re: New Amp Switcher

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

These are awesome. the one I use doesn't light up, but the tone doesn't get sucked away either.

Probably the same one.

No batteries: no problems!