DazH
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Re: How hard would it be to make an eq pedal?
Thanks mate, I think most of that has sunk into my thick skull. I have another question - people seem to use a stereo input jack for adding leds to a true bypass circuit. I have to assume you connect the led power circuit to one of the jacks & then it will only be connected once you plug in & the guitar cable plug itself breaches the gap between them.
The one problem I have with that is that surely you need the negative side of the stereo jack & not one of the longer ones - positive & whatever?
I know it's probably a piece of cake for everyone else but i've been reading/studying diagrams of a/b boxes & i've absorbed quite a bit of knowledge (for me) - I've been making a wiring diagram without looking at other peoples to test myself & the only thing I cant seem to figure out is the led power.
Here's what I have so far:
the "IN (STEREO)" 1/4" jack on the right - the only way I feel I can connect the circuit to power the leds (on the condition that a jack must be plugged in & not using power at all times) is by connecting it to the top of the 3 connections (one of the 2 larger) - but my circuit continues from the ground (bottom of the 3) connection of the stereo jack & I have to assume that means there is no connection.
I just cant work that out - I think i've got everything else right.
Thanks mate, I think most of that has sunk into my thick skull. I have another question - people seem to use a stereo input jack for adding leds to a true bypass circuit. I have to assume you connect the led power circuit to one of the jacks & then it will only be connected once you plug in & the guitar cable plug itself breaches the gap between them.
The one problem I have with that is that surely you need the negative side of the stereo jack & not one of the longer ones - positive & whatever?
I know it's probably a piece of cake for everyone else but i've been reading/studying diagrams of a/b boxes & i've absorbed quite a bit of knowledge (for me) - I've been making a wiring diagram without looking at other peoples to test myself & the only thing I cant seem to figure out is the led power.
Here's what I have so far:
the "IN (STEREO)" 1/4" jack on the right - the only way I feel I can connect the circuit to power the leds (on the condition that a jack must be plugged in & not using power at all times) is by connecting it to the top of the 3 connections (one of the 2 larger) - but my circuit continues from the ground (bottom of the 3) connection of the stereo jack & I have to assume that means there is no connection.
I just cant work that out - I think i've got everything else right.