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Featuring a true-bypass dual instrument input with a DIM switch on the second channel allowing for volume matching between the two instruments, the Radial BigShot i/O True-Bypass Instrument Selector is an essential rig component built to last for years. Housed in a diehard metal chassis, this switcher is the perfect avenue for fast handoffs between instruments while feeding into the same amp. Whether you're toggling between guitars, basses, synths, or any combination of the three, the BigShot i/O's got the job on lock.

Please note that all accessories including cables, boxes and power supplies will be accurately photographed in our listings. If any of the previously mentioned items are not viewable in the photos, they are not included with the advertised product.

*Here at Bucket List Guitars, we strive to reduce our environmental impact. All of our orders are shipped using reused/recycled packaging materials, boxes constructed with recycled cardboard and biodegradable, plant derived packaging tape! Rest assured that your order will make as small of a footprint as possible.*

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Bucket List Guitars

Bend, OR, United States
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Product Overview
Featuring a true-bypass dual instrument input with a DIM switch on the second channel allowing for volume matching between the two instruments, the Radial BigShot i/O True-Bypass Instrument Selector is an essential rig component built to last for years. Housed in a diehard metal chassis, this switcher is the perfect avenue for fast handoffs between instruments while feeding into the same amp. Whether you're toggling between guitars, basses, synths, or any combination of the three, the BigShot i/O's got the job on lock.
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