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that footswitch wiring, I thought I knew how to look at those things and which poles "flip" to which when the switch is pressed, but on my phone that looks weird... ???
and as always, Aaron does top notch work--check it:
05-15-2012 10:05 AM
05-15-2012 10:45 AM
thanks mang! and yes, it's a killer deal imho.
Sounds awesome. Are they really only $165? That's pretty crazy actually. I'm pretty sure guys (myself included) would pay $200 for a nice fuzz even without fancy ass aesthetics. Nice demo HiwattenthusiastRobert
05-15-2012 11:17 AM
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mini Jackie-O broke into my house and stole me B3.
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05-15-2012 06:16 PM
It's a zero ohm resistor (jumper)
Appears there's a resistor (1ohm?) in place of a wire on the switch. Shouldn't make a bit of difference, really. I suspect it could be because Aaron uses stranded wire and a piece that size at high temp to solder to the switch would probably have its insulation melted off, thus risking a short since its stranded wire. The resistor cant short to the middle lug because it's insulated there. Just a guess.
05-15-2012 09:48 PM
??? Middle pole isn't used. Jack in goes to middle lug of the left pole, top lug of left pole goes to board, bottom lugs of left and right poles are jumpered, middle lug of right pole goes to out jack, top lug of right pole goes to board. When on, top two lugs are connected, when off, bottom two lugs are connected. Standard true bypass wiring. Personally, it's not the way I'd do it (I always ground the in so I don't need pull down resistors) but it's the "standard" way to wire a bypass switch without an LED.
that footswitch wiring, I thought I knew how to look at those things and which poles "flip" to which when the switch is pressed, but on my phone that looks weird... ???
05-16-2012 08:22 AM
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