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Started by murdog47, December 20, 2012, 02:40:24 AM

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murdog47

I would like to build a switch that will engage switch between the gain and clean channels of two separate amps at the same time.  Will this work?


nzCdog

Not 100% sure what you mean, Murdog... is it an A-B pedal you want?

murdog47

Amp channel switcher that will switch channels of two amps at the same time.

nzCdog

Well not being familiar with amp channel switches, I can't really comment, other than a suggestion might be to use different poles of the same switch for each amp respectively... someone else might wish to chime in

jkokura

Yeah, better to use two different poles. Use a 3PDT switch and you can add an led.

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jeffaroo

3PDT
follow basic wiring
bypass to the clean
gain with led on the so called circuit side


                             - - -  gain
                             - - -
                 bypass   - - -


almost like the Mangler set up, check it out
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jeffaroo

go to beavis's site

http://www.beavisaudio.com/projects/Looper-Switcher/index.htm

look for the A/B switch dual LED indicator 3PDT

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murdog47

Not looking to switch between amps. Having two amps on at the same time i want to be able to simultaneously switch between clean and gain. Stomp once both clean. Stomp again both gain.

thetrend77

Sounds like what you need to do is make a new channel switcher with 2 outputs, one going to each amp.

midwayfair

Quote from: thetrend77 on December 20, 2012, 04:09:52 PM
Sounds like what you need to do is make a new channel switcher with 2 outputs, one going to each amp.

He has that.

murdog47, have you verified that your amp uses a simple connection like this for the switch?

In any case, assuming that it does, you cannot use the same common for two different amps. The switch is a shunt: basically, you're connecting circuits parts inside:

Clean ______ \______ Dirty Amp 1
Clean ______ \______ Dirty Amp 2

Using the same pole for both would connect both amps together, resulting in something like this:

Clean ______              ? Amp 1
                  |______ [Explosion and/or mutant]
Clean ______|             ? Amp 2

In other words, use two poles.

murdog47

Two poles it is. Dont need any holiday explosions  :)

jeffaroo

flick the single pole towards the end of a "silent night" solo
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