I'm looking for a good, simple, no-frills A/B box to switch my Fender from (A) into my rack tuner to (B) into my amp. I been noticing a lot of bragging that some boxes are "true bypass". What does that mean? I'm fairly electronics-savvy, so if anybody is a whizkid don't be afraid to get all technical on me.
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...

That's what I was after. So...you mean that a "true bypass" switching device is one that physically disconnects from the alternate signal path? OK, I can now easily see why that would back up a claim that it won't alter your tone. But...that implies that other switching devices that are not true bypass do not physically disconnect from the alternate signal path. Is that right? Am I missing something? Clearly, I would choose true bypass over "non-true bypass" any day...
. The Tech21 article was good but then one of youse guys said it doesn't cover all of the buffering schemes.