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Old 12th March 2008, 05:27 PM   #31
tigeba
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I recently picked up a Voodoo Lab Amp Selector after reading this thread. Mostly because Mr. Hugo said he liked it, and he seems to be a guy that is always tracking a zillion amps at once. For me, it was a good balance between features and price. I also was not willing to drop a grand for a guitar splitter. Maybe someday I will be ready to take on the PCP. I like the Radial stuff, and I have one of their DI boxes, but in the same price range, I thought the Voodoo Lab spliiter was a little better value than the Radial Tonebone splitter in the same price range.

Anyway, my review is: The thing works. I don't feel it sucks the tone. I don't have problems with hum. In fact, I think it might have improved my hum situation with my AC30. My other amp is a 65' Fender Bassman, which is very quiet and remains so with the Voodoo Lab pedal. The volume pots on the pedal itself are very handy for making small balance adjustments between the amps without having to mess with the amp directly.

Now I am faced with a classic Gearslut delimma: A four amp selector, and only two amps!
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Old 27th June 2008, 11:02 PM   #32
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I've been using the Radial JD-7 and it works wonders!!! 6-7 amps at the same time!!! Plus two effects loops. It'll drive you crazy!!!!
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