That was one of the versions that I had contemplated last year…never took the plunge.the simpler and less expensive Radial Twin City as an alternative:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TwinCityABY--radial-bones-twin-city-a-b-y-amp-switcher

That was one of the versions that I had contemplated last year…never took the plunge.the simpler and less expensive Radial Twin City as an alternative:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TwinCityABY--radial-bones-twin-city-a-b-y-amp-switcher

Ok,
The noise from running two amps is overwhelming. I'm using the Cool Switch Pro Passive A-B-Y box that has a ground lift Switch, a phase switch and a transformer isolate switch.
Both my Blackstar ID-Core 100watt and my 1999 Marshall MG50 Solid State behave in exactly the same manner.
Both amps are powered from a Fuhrman SS-6B power strip.
Using a modified ground lift cable makes the noise even worse.
Here's a short video I shot today:
![]()
Noise From Two Amps Through Cool Switch Pro A-B-Y Box:
Ground lift feature doesn't cut the noise. I've used both a Blackstar ID-Core 100watt solid state and a Marshall MG50 Solid State with identical results. A g...youtube.com
I didn't catch that. A power strip is not the same as a power supply conditioner with isolated AC outlets. The power strip with two amps plugged into it could be a problem?You say both amps are "powered from a Fuhrman [sic] SS-6B power strip."
I wonder if Robert's ART amp switcher pedal is defective...
Radial Engineering (Canada) products must be good stuff. Excellent reviews on any of their stuff that I have looked into. The Radial Switchbone V2 is loaded with extra features. Maybe (@Robert Herndon) can consider the simpler and less expensive Radial Twin City as an alternative:
I didn't catch that. A power strip is not the same as a power supply conditioner with isolated AC outlets. The power strip with two amps plugged into it could be a problem?
Could be a defect I suppose. It's new and under warranty.
So, you have both amps plugged into the one strip?
Incidentally, that is what you should do. It is less preferable to use a different strip for each amp.
I also have a Radial Engineering BIG SHOT ABY. It has Lift, Phase and Isolation. Thing has never given me the slightest issue.
I'm not using it right now and I'd be glad to let you try it out.
Remove all other pedals from the equation. See if it still makes noise with standard cabling.Maybe i could figure out what's wrong with my setup via testing????
If you turn down the volume of the slave amp does the hum go away?Maybe i could figure out what's wrong with my setup via testing????
If you turn down the volume of the slave amp does the hum go away?
Does the slave amp hum after you un-plug it from the A/B switch cable? Or does the hum stop?
If you touch just the ground of the cable (from A/B switch) to the metal part of the amp chassis without plugging the cable in to the amp, does it make the amp hum?
Yes Sir...
If you turn down the volume of the slave amp does the hum go away?
Does the slave amp hum after you un-plug it from the A/B switch cable? Or does the hum stop?
If you touch just the ground of the cable (from A/B switch) to the metal part of the amp chassis without plugging the cable in to the amp, does it make the amp hum?
View attachment 75822
Guitar into ABY "Input"
Output A to Origin Input Jack
Output B to Blackstar or Marshall MG50
Same behavior on both amps.
Same behavior when taking power for each amp from a different location in the house.
Okay…and setting the Transformer Isolate switch to “Isolate” doesn’t help?
Remove all other pedals from the equation. See if it still makes noise with standard cabling.