Hartwood Junction ABY Switcher Pedal

£19.99

JustPedals serve up a tasty True Bypass. A solid True Bypass and that stands out amongst other Utility Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Hartwood make great Utility Pedals, so If you like True Bypass and , then a Hartwood Junction ABY Switcher Pedal is the perfect True Bypass to order in. Read More details Below.


Description

This tasty True Bypass number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty True Bypass and that stands out amongst other Utility Pedals on the menu. Hartwood make great Utility Pedals, so If you like True Bypass and , then a Hartwood Junction ABY Switcher Pedal is the perfect True Bypass to order in. The Hartwood Junction ABY Switcher Pedal is a compact practical solution for managing two signal paths on your pedalboard. Use it to send one guitar to two amps switch between two guitars into one amp or run both channels at once for a fuller sound. With clearly labelled inputs and footswitches for A/B and Y functions the Junction is designed for quick silent switching in live or studio environments. It operates passively with true bypass preserving your signal when not engaged and features onboard LEDs to show exactly which channels are active. Power the LEDs via a standard 9V supply or battery and slot the Junction seamlessly into any rig needing routing control without tone compromise.

Brand

Hartwood

Category

Bass

Bass effects pedals are designed to work with the lower frequencies and dynamics of bass guitar, helping players shape their tone without losing weight or definition. Common choices include compressors, overdrives, fuzzes, octave pedals, envelope filters, chorus and preamp pedals.

The right bass pedal can tighten your sound, add movement, create synth-like textures or help your bass cut through a busy mix. Whether you want subtle control or a dramatic effect, bass-focused pedals are an essential part of many modern bass rigs.

Bass Effects Pedals

Bass effects pedals are designed to work with the lower frequencies and dynamics of bass guitar, helping players shape their tone without losing weight or definition. Common choices include compressors, overdrives, fuzzes, octave pedals, envelope filters, chorus and preamp pedals.

The right bass pedal can tighten your sound, add movement, create synth-like textures or help your bass cut through a busy mix. Whether you want subtle control or a dramatic effect, bass-focused pedals are an essential part of many modern bass rigs.

Guitars

Guitars is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, guitars options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

Pedal Switchers

Footswitches and control pedals expand the way you interact with amps, multi effects and other pedalboard devices. They can change channels, trigger loops, control tap tempo, switch presets or activate functions without needing to bend down mid-performance.

They are especially useful for live players who need quick, reliable control while keeping both hands on the instrument. The right switch can make a setup feel smoother, faster and much easier to manage on stage.

Utility Pedals

Utility Pedals is a useful category for players looking to shape their guitar or bass sound in a more focused way. Products in this area can help with tone, control, routing, performance or creative sound design depending on the exact type of gear involved.

For anyone building a pedalboard, utility pedals options can help fill a specific gap in the signal chain or open up new sounds that are difficult to achieve with an amp alone. They are worth exploring when you want a more personal, flexible and practical setup.

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True Bypass

True bypass pedals route the guitar signal directly from input to output when the effect is switched off, helping preserve the original tone of the instrument when the pedal is not active. This became an important feature as pedalboards grew larger and players became more conscious of signal loss through long chains of effects.

Many boutique pedal builders and modern stompbox manufacturers use true bypass switching to keep the signal path as clean as possible. Some players still combine true bypass pedals with buffered pedals depending on cable length and the overall design of the rig.