Electro-Harmonix Bad Stone Phase Shifter Pedal vs ABY Pedal A/B Switch - Guitar Signal Splitter/Switcher
Overall winner: ABY Pedal A/B Switch - Guitar Signal Splitter/Switcher
Key Differences
Rock Stock ABY (B0D8WRW7MB) is a compact A/B signal switcher with solid construction and flexible signal control, suited for players needing routing rather than effects. Electro-Harmonix Bad Stone (B00UA55VKY) is a six-stage phaser with variable feedback and a Manual Shift/freeze feature, aimed at players seeking modulation effects despite some reports of noise and a loud stomp switch
Electro-Harmonix Bad Stone Phase Shifter Pedal
Phase shifter pedal with six stages and variable feedback for rich, articulated phaser tones. Includes a freeze feature in Manual Shift mode for creative textures. Customers note unusual stomp switch noise at times
Pros
- six-stage phase shifting
- variable feedback
- Manual Shift with freeze feature
- compact, rugged die-cast enclosure
Cons
- noise level concerns reported by users
- stomp switch can be loud
ABY Pedal A/B Switch - Guitar Signal Splitter/Switcher
A/B switch pedal for guitar signal control, enabling quick swaps between two guitars, amps, or pedal chains. Notable for compact build, solid construction, and versatile use on stage or studio
Pros
- compact footprint
- solid construction
- flexible signal control
- easy guitar/guitar-pedal switching
Cons
- no explicit installation guidance in data
- customer insights limited to a mention of compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rock Stock |
| Durability | Rock Stock |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Rock Stock |