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The Dunlop MXR M196 A/B Box allows you to route your instrument's signal to two separate output amp paths, with a Thru jack for use with a tuner or other device meant to receive a constant signal.

The A/B Box allows you to route your instrument's signal to two separate output amp paths. Use it to switch between amps or run them both at the same time with different effect configurations so you can find your ultimate sound. Use the Thru jack to connect to a tuner, amp or other device that you want to receive a constant signal. The A/B Box comes in a heavy-duty die-cast housing with high quality jacks and switches.

Features:

  • Dunlop MXR M196 A/B Box
  • Routes instrument signal to two separate output paths
  • Select between two separate signal paths or run both at the same time
  • Thru jack allows you to connect to a tuner or amp that receives a constant signal from your guitar, unaffected by the A/B switches
  • Output jacks are terminated to ground in bypass
  • All switching is true hardwire
  • Powered by one 9 volt battery (remove bottom plate to install), a 9 volt AC Adapter such as the Dunlop ECB003/ECB003EU or a power supply such as the DC Brick

Specifications:

  • Switching True hardwire
  • Current Draw 1.4 mA
  • Power Supply DC 9 volts
  • UPC: 710137050914
  • MPN: MXR-M196

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M196 A/B Box
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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Product Overview
The MXR M196 A/B Box is a road-worth 1x2 switcher pedal that lets you switch between amps, effects chains, or run both signal paths at once for massive stereo sounds and beyond. An LED indicator above each footswitch shows you which outputs are in use while a dry "thru" output lets you go to a tuner or direct to your DAW and reamp later.
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