⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.8/5 based on 9984 reviews

  • Free returns

  • 14 day money back guarantee!

  • Physical showroom

  • Free Shipping

View as

Koch FS2.3 2-way footswitch for Twintone

Switch pedals

(36 products)

Switch pedals

Switch pedals are used to quickly switch between different signals, effects, or amplifiers. They give you complete control over your signal path without having to swap cables. Ideal for guitarists who need to quickly switch sounds live or activate multiple pedals simultaneously.

What does a switch pedal do

A switch pedal sends your signal to different outputs or activates multiple pedals simultaneously. Depending on the type, they can split, combine, or completely reroute signals.

  • Switching between two amplifiers.
  • Activate multiple pedals with one push of a button.
  • Splitting one signal into two directions.
  • Switch between effect loops, presets or channels.

Why Switch Pedals Are Useful

  • You switch faster during performances.
  • You do not need to switch cables.
  • You keep your signal path clean and tidy.
  • You combine multiple effects without a large pedal board.
  • You can configure multiple amplifiers or signals.

Types of switch pedals

There are different types, each with their own function.

  • A/B switch to switch between two outputs or two inputs.
  • A/B/Y switch to choose between A, B or both at the same time.
  • Looper switchers to enable or disable complete effects loops.
  • Channel switchers to change amplifier channels.
  • MIDI switchers to digitally control presets and devices.

Choosing the right switch pedal

When making your choice, consider how you use your setup and what you need.

  • Select A/B or A/B/Y when working with multiple amplifiers.
  • Choose a looper switcher if you want to activate multiple pedals at once.
  • Note true bypass for a clean signal.
  • Choose a metal housing for reliability on stage.
  • Check which power options are required.

Tips for better use

  • When switching amplifiers, make sure your volumes are the same on both outputs.
  • Use short cables in your switcher loop for minimal noise.
  • Label your pedals and loops so you don't make mistakes live.
  • Always test for noise or ground loops when using two amplifiers.
  • Use a MIDI switcher for complex setups with presets.

FAQ

What is the difference between an A/B and an A/B/Y switch

An A/B switch selects between two outputs. An A/B/Y switch can also use both outputs simultaneously.

Can a switch pedal affect the sound?

A good switch pedal with true bypass keeps your signal completely clean. Lower quality can cause noise or loss of volume.

Can I use a switch pedal with two amplifiers at the same time?

Yes, with an A/B/Y switch, this is possible. Be aware of ground loops, however, as these can cause noise or hum.

Do I need power for an A/B switch?

Some A/B switches don't require power. Models with LED indicators do.

Can a switch pedal also be used for bass guitar?

Yes, switch pedals will work for any instrument source as long as the signal is at instrument level.

Our brands

Compare /8

Loading...