2 Amps zusammen schalten und Sound aus einer Box - GEHT DAS ?

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ja das is schon klar. ging ja darum zwei amps auf eine box zu bekommen und da sah ich diese problematik.
ob dieser post jetzt sinnvoll ist??
 
Wenn zitieren, dann komplett:


Head Switcher Safety & Warning !!!

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The Head Switcher switches high level speaker signals. Failure to properly connect it WILL damage the amplifiers and/or the Head Switcher, so ALWAYS make sure that ALL connections to and from the Head Switcher are complete and correct before applying power to any piece of equipment.
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ALWAYS match both amplifier impedance settings to the speaker cabinet connected.
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ALWAYS use high quality shielded INSTRUMENT cable when connecting from a guitar/pedal to the Head Switcher and from the Head Switcher to the amplifier inputs.
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ALWAYS use high quality UNshielded SPEAKER cable when connecting from the amplifier speaker outputs to the Head Switcher and from the Head Switcher to the speaker cabinet.
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ALWAYS use the recommended AC Adapter (see label on the back of the Head Switcher or the User Manual - "Power Requirements" section).
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NEVER use the Head Switcher to switch solid state amplifiers, it WILL damage them and the Head Switcher.
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The Head Switcher MUST be properly grounded, not only to provide shielding from hum/noise, but also to prevent any SHOCK HAZARD. Since the Head Switcher uses an isolated AC Adapter, it is connected to earth ground (AC - 3rd Pin) via it's connection to AMP#1. AMP #2 is isolated to prevent Ground Loop Hum/Noise. Therefore, make sure that both amplifiers being connected to the Head Switcher are properly grounded (have a 3rd pin on the AC Plug) and have not been modified by having the AC Ground(s) lifted.
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Axess Electronics accepts NO responsibility for damage or injury caused by improper connections to and from the Head Switcher.
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NEVER use a delay with a trail-off/slapback (or any other effect that will continue to generate an output signal after its input has been muted) between the "TO INs" jacks on the Head Switcher and the amplifier inputs or in the effect loop of the amplifiers, UNLESS you can GUARANTEE that the amplifier(s) with such an effect will ONLY be deselected when there is no trail-off/slapback being generated. Otherwise, damage to the Head Switcher and the amplifier(s) WILL occur.
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Axess Electronics accepts NO responsibility for damage or injury caused by the failure of any component inside the Head Switcher or its footswitch.
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Use of the Head Switcher implies that the user/owner agrees to all of the terms stated within this document and waives his/her right to a liability claim against Axess Electronics for any damage or injury caused while using the Head Switcher.

Der verkauft was, wofür er keine Garantie übernimmt!
Vor allem der vorletzte Absatz lässt mich aufhorchen......
Alleine deswegen wäre das keine Lösung für mich. Technisch kann ich das Gerät nicht beurteilen.

Gruß

BCI_MAN


gil_empyr schrieb:
Versuch's doch einfach hiermit:

www.axess-electronics.com

bei Fragen, email an Mario, der ist sehr hilfsbereit.

The HS2 Head Switcher allows instant switching between two different tube amp heads and the same speaker cabinet/load.
  • The head switcher is remote controlled by a single latching footswitch (included) using a ¼" TRS/stereo cable (for the dual-color footswitch LED to work) or a standard ¼" guitar cable (for just the green color of the footswitch LED to work).
  • The footswitch is housed in a 0.094" thick black anodized aluminum enclosure (4.40" x 2.40" x 1.30") and along with the dual-color LED it has a long-lasting, heavy-duty Carling (the real thing...) stomp switch which has a positive tactile feel.
  • Switching between the two amps is dead quiet and immediate - no loud clicks, pops or drop-outs.
  • A proprietary circuit allows only one amp on at a time, protects the amplifier that is not selected and protects both amps and the HS2 relays when switching.
  • Proper circuit design and isolation of the amplifiers ensures no Ground Loop Hum/Noise, signal/tone coloration or degradation.
  • Powered by a 9VDC Adapter (like those from Boss - not included) with a 5.5mm/2.1mm barrel connector.
  • Housed in a compact (7.50" x 3.75" x 1.50") and rugged 0.064" thick aluminum enclosure for years of reliable use and performance.
  • Brushed finish with black anodize coating and laser-engraved printing.
 
Gibt es unter den A/B Switchern einen Unterschied? Ein Morley kostet beispielsweise 60 euro und ein Behringer 20.
 
manche knacken (vorzugsweise die günstigen) und manche nicht (vorzgsweise die teureren) aber probieren geht da über studieren.
 
Und wenns knackt, dann entweder Schalter tauschen, oder einfach nen 2,2MOhm-Widerstand einlöten zwischen Masse und Signal der Ausgangsbuchsen...
 

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