Support |
Funny this topic should come up, because I've been on the lookout for 3-way switchers for a while, ever since I incorporated mandolin into my gig with the celtic band I play with. I have to switch between acoustic, mandolin, and electric guitar during every gig. For the sake of levelling the levels, I run everything into an A/B/Y switch right now (and unplug one of the instruments to plug into the electric as needed), but I've been looking for an easier way. I'd actually considered getting a second A/B switch and feeding that into the B input of the 'main' A/B switch. But now, it looks like there are more options. In addition to the Lehle 3@1 pedal, I also found an A/B/C switch by a company called Audiotech. It looks like they are kinda like the Midi Solutions of the audio world. They have A/B/Y switchers, A/B/C switchers (that also allow you to combine any of the three signals), A/B/C/D switchers, 1x2, 1x3, 1x4 passive splitter/mixers and some other stuff that might be right up the alley of people around here. I've got a question into them regarding an option they have for the A/B/C switch, so we'll see what kind of service they provide before a sale. Their website is www.audiotechusa.com (which is actually a redirect to audiotechusa.homestead.com). At less than half the price of the Lehle 3@1, this might be what you're looking for, Per. If I get one, I'll report back with a review. Cheers, Jon Southwood > I've been checking out the Lehle > > 3@1 (http://www.lehle.com/) but it's so damn expensive! > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen >