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SOLD: Radial Bigshot i/o true bypass instrument selector- £67inc.
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Old Horse Murphy
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For sale is a mint condition Radial Bigshot I/o true bypass instrument selector. It allows you to choose and select between 2 instruments and adjust output volumes to match. It's completely passive and doesn't require batteries.

It's a great pedal if you gig with more than 1 bass.

The cheapest I can find these in the UK is for £83 plus p&p. I'm selling my one in super condition (inc original box but no instructions) for £67 inc postage.

Some blurb:

BigShot™ I/O True Bypass Instrument Selector

The Radial BigShot i/o is an easy to use instrument selector that lets you quickly transition between any two instruments and send the output signal to your amp. Because the i/o is 100% true-bypass, it addresses the needs of the most demanding purist.

To enhance functionality, input-B is equipped with a trim control called DIM that lets you use two different types of instruments and set the levels so that they match. You simply connect the louder of your two instruments into input B and set the level to suit. When passive instruments are used, a unique 'bright' switch lets you compensate for high frequency loss when using longer cables. The BigShot i/o is also equipped with a separate tuner output. With a simple foot stomp, the sound going to the amp is muted and diverted to the tuner for quiet on-stage adjustments.

Super compact, extremely rugged and 100% passive, the BigShot i/o does not require any powering to make it work. This makes it ideal for pedalboards where the use of batteries or power supplies is painful!

The BigShot i/o... the perfect instrument selector for stage use.

Features:

Toggle two instruments with single foot stomp
Adjustable volume control to match levels
Separate tuner output and mute switch
Load compensation for long cables

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Just sold mine 4 weeks ago as I wasnt using it. Typically joined a new band and bought an acoustic bass so need one Again. Ive done this three times now lol

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