The Tonebone Cabbone EX switches between two speaker cabinets with one amplifier
head allowing the guitarist to transition from say, a Fender 2x12" open back, to a
Marshall 4x12" slant with one foot stomp! The Cabbone employs High-performance gold
contact relays to switch the amp's speaker output to either cabinet without adding
color or compromising your sound.
And Cabbone is safe – switching is controlled by a timer IC that manages a ramped
connection overlap. This ensures a constant load on the output, a major concern with
tube amps. With SafeMode™ the input signal connects to output-1 automatically if
power is ever lost.
To reduce 'cable spaghetti' on stage, Cabbone is equipped with the Radial
Slingshot™ remote controlled switching system. Slingshot allows any standard
footswitch to control switching from your pedalboard or wherever you like, keeping
the amp-to-cabinet cables short and efficient. Slingshot can also switch amp
channels, effects or other Slingshot™ equipped devices, to get those perfect tone
combinations quickly and with one click instead of a tap dance routine!
Like all Radial products, the Cabbone is built tough to handle the road: 14 gauge steel, baked enamel finish, high performance parts throughout. You get all of this in a compact enclosure that is ultra quiet and completely transparent to the tone of your amp.
Cabbone - another creative tool for making better music from the Tonebone tone
fanatics at Radial.
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Cabbone EX Setup:
Plug your guitar
into your amp as normal but instead of connecting the amp output into a
speaker cabinet, plug it in to the Cabbone's 'FROM AMP' jack. Now plug one
of your two cabinets into the 'SPEAKER-1' jack and the other cabinet into
the 'SPEAKER-2' jack. Use only heavy duty SPEAKER cables with 1/4"
connectors. You are now set up to toggle your amp safely between the two
cabinets.
Because the Cabbone comes equipped Radial's innovative Slingshot™ feature,
it can be switched remotely, or can itself switch other devices (like amp
channels or effects) remotely, or both!
* See 'How to use it'
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