Im looking for some skilled advice on building an amp switcher for my studio.
I want to be able to connect the amp outputs of say 4 different heads to a switch box, then have something as simple as a dial or toggle that switches 4 possible inputs to one output.
That way I have 1 cab output that has several heads to choose from.
I dont need any load resistors or anything because I dont need to have more than 1 head on at a time.
Seems to me that it should be a simple setup. Four 1/4" Female jacks connected to a rotary switch selector that routes to One 1/4" Jack.
I could basically Drill holes in a blank Rack Panel to mount the switch and all of the speaker jack inputs and output.
I would Imagine something like this:
(Sorry for the shitty graphics conversion)
I would think this could be built pretty damn cheap compared to a ToneBone ToneHead or similar products.
I just want to know if this should work safely and what to look for in components.
I would think a bunch of Nuetrik Female Panel Mount Jacks and a Proper 4 Position Rotary Jack that are capable of handling the speaker power flow should be sufficient.
Maybe get a speaker cable and chop it into 5 small lengths and solder them to the switch and jacks?
Any input?
I want to be able to connect the amp outputs of say 4 different heads to a switch box, then have something as simple as a dial or toggle that switches 4 possible inputs to one output.
That way I have 1 cab output that has several heads to choose from.
I dont need any load resistors or anything because I dont need to have more than 1 head on at a time.
Seems to me that it should be a simple setup. Four 1/4" Female jacks connected to a rotary switch selector that routes to One 1/4" Jack.
I could basically Drill holes in a blank Rack Panel to mount the switch and all of the speaker jack inputs and output.
I would Imagine something like this:

(Sorry for the shitty graphics conversion)
I would think this could be built pretty damn cheap compared to a ToneBone ToneHead or similar products.
I just want to know if this should work safely and what to look for in components.
I would think a bunch of Nuetrik Female Panel Mount Jacks and a Proper 4 Position Rotary Jack that are capable of handling the speaker power flow should be sufficient.
Maybe get a speaker cable and chop it into 5 small lengths and solder them to the switch and jacks?
Any input?