Red and blue LED’s display the selected status of the audio signal flow. Primarily designed as a means of channel switching its Dream Series amplifiers, the unit also functions when deployed as a switching device to select between two different effects setups, amplifiers or switch between an amp and tuner
The AB Channel Selector’s hand-wired point-to-point circuitry is designed to deliver a direct signal flow to the selected output. Meanwhile, the unused signal path is shorted to ground to eliminate excess noise from the connected yet inactive device. Red and blue LEDs are utilized to display the status of the active signal path. A red LED lights to show that output “A” is currently selected and active. Alternatively, a blue LED lights to show that output “B” is currently selected and active.
The LEDs are powered by an on-board 9V battery and alternatively via an external power source when connected to a standard 9V DC power supply. Audio connections to the AB Channel Selector are made via standard ¼” phono jacks.
Pricing:
3rd Power has priced the AB Channel Selector at $129 (retail).
The AB Channel Selector will make its public debut at the Summer NAMM Show in Nashville, July 21–23, 2011. 3rd Power Amplification will be in booth #1525.
For more information: 3rd Power Amplification
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