Radial Headlight 4 Channel Guitar Amp Selector With 4 Output And Class-A Input Buffer

Radial Engineering
$279.99
Item Type:
Multi Effects Pedals
Sub Category:
Footswitch & Selector Pedals
Compatible Instruments:
Guitars

Product Description

Current stock: 3

Radial Headlight 4 Channel Guitar Amp Selector with 4 Output and Class-A Input Buffer

Guitarists — how would you like to switch between four amps without unplugging a single cable or pedal? The Radial Headlight guitar amp selector toggles and stacks amps to provide all the experimentation you can handle. Radial's Class-A input buffer preserves the natural tone of your guitar, while a Drag control lets you re-create the response of plugging directly into an amp. Toggling occurs via a single switch to avoid overcomplication. A separate switch either mutes all signals between studio takes or serves as an ABY to stack two amps onstage. Even better, the Radial Headlight powers up with a standard 9V power supply for easy integration onto a pedalboard. Like everything Radial makes, the Headlight amp selector is solidly built and engineered to preserve the natural tone of your instrument. Radial's Class-A input buffer optimizes your signal by reducing unwanted distortion and artifacts, while a series of transformer-isolated outputs prevents hum and buzz caused by ground loops.

Radial Engineering Headlight Guitar Amp Selector Features:

  • Part of the Radial Tonebone line of pedals
  • Toggle between four amps on the fly!
  • No cable unplugging required
  • Experiment with amp tones in the studio
  • Stack 2 amps onstage for big choruses
  • Class-A input buffer reduces unwanted distortion and artifacts
  • Drag control mimics plugging directly into an amp
  • Dedicated tuner output keeps sessions running smoothly
  • Transformer-isolated outputs reduce hum and buzz between amps
  • Ground lift and polarity switches for each amp preserves signal integrity
  • Mute switch kills all signals between takes
  • Powered by a standard 9V power supply for pedalboard integration